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Rescriptive
to or answering the purpose of a rescript hence deciding settling determining
Resettlement
Act of settling again or state of being settled again as the resettlement
Settling
The act of one who or that which settles the act of establishing ones self of colonizing subsiding adjusting
Adjustment of a loss
of a loss [fr. adjuster, Tr., to make event], the settling and ascertaining the amount of the indemnity which the assured,
pachuca tank
the introduction of compressed air used in the agitation and settling of pulp pulverized ore and water during treatment by the
Betting
agreeing to bet or wager, or paying or receiving or settling bets. Upon a third or subsequent offence, or if there
Liquidator
Board of Trade for the purposes of audit. As to settling the lists of contributories and the acceptance or rejection of
Bill in Parliament
or gas supply bills, etc.; or (3) private, as bills settling estate, divorce bills (rendered generally unnecessary by the (English) Matrimonial
Settlement
LAWS; and Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Poor (Settlement and Removal).' Means settling the property, right or claim-convey-ance or disposition of property for
Originating summons
without the administration of the whole estate or trust; for settling questions between vendors and purchasers (see VENDOR AND PURCHASER SUMMONS);
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