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bequest
n-strə-tiv-] : a bequest of a particular amount of money or property to be distributed first from one source in the estate and then from other sources to the extent that the first is insufficient general bequest
canon law
and inheritance. Roman Catholic canon law, like the civil law, has been modeled on ancient Roman law. The source for Roman Catholic canon law is the Code of Canon Law. The Rudder (Pedalion) is a source for
plagiarize
(the expression of ideas or words of another) as one's own : use (another's work) without crediting the source [the book contained plagiarized material "Smith v. Little, Brown & Co., 265 F. Supp. 451 (1965)"] vi :
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Manichaeligan
Persian of the third century A D who taught a dualism in which Light is regarded as the source of Good and Darkness as the source of Evil
natural gas
and also in other geological formations comprised predominantly of methane plus variable other constitutents It is an important source of energy and is transported long distances by pipelines or in a liquefied state in tankers for commercial
Annuity
obligation only or out of funds which consists of personal estate exclusively, it is an annuity. If the source of payment is mixed and consists of real and personal estate, its nature will depend upon the construction
E-collector
E-collector, means the person responsible for collection of tax at source who is required to furnish e-TCS Return under this Scheme. [Electronic Filing of Returns of Tax Collected at
Marriage settlement
preserve in the family, the property is frequently settled on the husband or the wife, according to the source of the property, for life, with remainder to the first and other sons in tail with remainder to
Motor vehicle
adapted for use upon roads whether the power of propulsion is transmitted thereto from an external or internal source and includes a chassis to which a body has not been attached and a trailer; but does not
generic term
common or class name for the goods or services. These terms are incapable of functioning as trademarks denoting source, and are not registrable. Examples include: "Classes Online" for classes provided via the Internet, "Pizza.com" for pizza ordering
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