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Several fishery
Several fishery is where a person has an exclusive right to
Several tail
Several tail, where land is entailed on two separately
Several tenancy
Several tenancy [tenura separalis, Lat.], a tenancy which is separate, and
Severance in status
Severance in status, define separation from commenuality and joint worship does
sever
sever sev·ered sev·er·ing 1 : to end (a joint tenancy) by
Dangerous species
such characteristics that they are likely, unless restrained, to cause severe damage, or that any damage they may cause is likely
Reprimand
L.A. Abraham and S.C. Hawtrey, 1956, p. 175. Means a severe or formal rebuke, especially by a person in authority, Webster
Exacting
Oppressive or unreasonably severe in making demands or requiring the exact fulfillment of obligations
Joint-tenancy
marry; otherwise the donees possess estates for life only, with several inheritances in tail. An estate cannot be granted to two
Goods
Sale of Goods Act, sale of timber agreed to be severed under the terms of the contract may be regarded as
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