Sight - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sighted
Having sight or seeing in a particular manner used in composition as
After sight
After sight, the expression 'after sight' means, in a promissory note, after
Bill of sight
Bill of sight, When a merchant is ignorant of the real quantities or
sight
sight : payable on presentation see also sight draft at draft
Eagle sighted
Farsighted and strong sighted sharp sighted
Sight shot
Distance to which the sight can reach or be thrown
Sight, Bills payable at
Sight, Bills payable at, are by s. 10 of the Bills
Sight
perception of objects by the eye view as to gain sight of land
Peep sight
or other firearm near the breech distinguished from an open sight
Breech sight
firearm to guide the eye in conjunction with the front sight in taking aim
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