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Dharmila
Dharmila, The term 'Dharmila' is not a term of art, but is a convenient expression to describe those inams which are
Complaint
Complaint. This term is most generally used with reference to Courts of Summary Jurisdiction where proceedings are commenced 'on information,' but
Agriculture
Agriculture, the term 'agriculture' has been defined in various dictionaries both in the narrow sense and in the wider sense. In
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LTM
long term memory the term for the set of neurons and neural processes responsible for the general store of information
Protestant
Protestant. This term does not occur in the Canons of 1603, or in the Thirty-nine Articles, or in the Acts of
Jewellery
Jewellery, the terms 'jewel' and 'jewellery', refer to articles of value used for adornment, especially those made from gold, silver or
Duplicity
Duplicity, the term corresponding to double pleading in law. See DOUBLE PLEADING AND PLEADING.
Assurance
Assurance, a term used exclusively in respect of a risk on the life of a human being. See INSURANCE.
Degradations
Degradations, a term for waste in the French law.
Defender
Defender, Scots term for defendant.
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Dharmila
Dharmila, The term 'Dharmila' is not a term of art, but is a convenient expression to describe those inams which are
Complaint
Complaint. This term is most generally used with reference to Courts of Summary Jurisdiction where proceedings are commenced 'on information,' but
Agriculture
Agriculture, the term 'agriculture' has been defined in various dictionaries both in the narrow sense and in the wider sense. In
Keep your definitions linked to case research
LTM
long term memory the term for the set of neurons and neural processes responsible for the general store of information
Protestant
Protestant. This term does not occur in the Canons of 1603, or in the Thirty-nine Articles, or in the Acts of
Jewellery
Jewellery, the terms 'jewel' and 'jewellery', refer to articles of value used for adornment, especially those made from gold, silver or
Duplicity
Duplicity, the term corresponding to double pleading in law. See DOUBLE PLEADING AND PLEADING.
Assurance
Assurance, a term used exclusively in respect of a risk on the life of a human being. See INSURANCE.
Degradations
Degradations, a term for waste in the French law.
Defender
Defender, Scots term for defendant.
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