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Herald
of the funerals of the inferior nobility on the south side of the Trent. (3) Norroy (North Roy) King of Arms
Mutual promises
in which case, there being no consideration on the one side, no contract can arise. But if the promise on one
Pila
Pila, that side of money which was called pile, because it was the
jurisdiction
of the parties, which means that no party on one side has the same citizenship as a party on the other
Profit and Loss
former of which, in book-keeping, is placed on the creditor's side, the latter on the debtor's side. Net Profit is the
Road, Rule of the
rule, in riding or driving, to keep on the left side (sometimes called the near side) when meeting, and on the
Surprise
Surprise. When the evidence produced by the one side is such as from the nature of the circumstances could
Things done, action taken and right accrued
the rights and privileges acquired and accrued on the one side, and the corresponding obligation or liability incurred on the other
Reversed
Turned side for side or end for end changed to the contrary
Broad
Wide extend in breadth or from side to side opposed to narrow as a broad street a
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