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specie
specie [from in specie, from Latin, in kind] : money in
Specie
Specie, metallic money. Anything in specie is anything in its own
Bullion and specie
Bullion and specie, Gold ornaments and other articles of gold are not bullion
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In specie
In specie, in its own form and essence, not in the form
endangered species
A species of plant or animal that has declined in numbers to
Dangerous species
Dangerous species, is one which is not commonly domesticated in the British
Export
the country without any intention of their being landed in specie in some foreign port, State of Kerala v. Cochin Coal
Replevin
Replevin, a personal action to recover possession in specie of goods unlawfully taken (generally, but not exclusively, applicable to
Remittance
Remittance, money sent by one person to another, either in specie, bill of exchange, cheque, or otherwise. A sum of money
Owelty
Litt. 169. The suit property, being incapable of division in specie, there is no alternative but to resort to the process
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