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Setness
The quality or state of being set formality obstinacy
prescription
Louisiana a : the running of a period of time set by law after which a right is unenforceable in Louisiana
Counter-claim
XXI, (exclusion of counter-claim), a defendant in an action may set off, or set up by way of counterclaim, against the
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To state
To state, 'to state' is to declare or to set forth, especially in a precise, formal or authoritative manner; to
pleading
by the parties in a legal proceeding (as a suit) setting forth claims, averments, allegations, denials, or defenses ;also : a
Void
(1) All official decisions are presumed to be valid until set aside or otherwise held to be invalid by a court
Sets of Exchange, or of Bills
Sets of Exchange, or of Bills. It has been common, from
Public Order Act, 1936
place or stand at which passengers are picked up or set down by a stage carriage. This would mean that any
Overtime
regular working hours ......... (ii) time in excess of a set period ......... (iii) beyond the regular or stipulated time (iv)
Flat
Flat. A set of rooms on one floor of a house usually let
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