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Cussore
Cussore, a term used in Hindustan for the discount or allowance made in the exchange of rupees, in contradistinction to batta,
Coss
Coss, a term usedby Europeans in India to denote a road-measure of about two miles, but differing in different parts.
Colour
Colour, a term of the ancient rhetoricians, and early adopted into the language of pleading. It was an apparent or prima
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Borrowed money
Borrowed money, term 'borrowed money' must be construed in its natural and ordinary meaning and implies a real borrowing and a
Bona
Bona. This term, according to the Civil Law, includes all sorts of property, movable and immovable, Story's Confl. Laws, 375.
Backside
Backside, a term formerly used in conveyances and even in pleading; it imports a yard at the back part of or
Sirrah
A term of address implying inferiority and used in anger contempt reproach or disrespectful familiarity addressed to a man or
Adiation
Adiation, a term used in Dutch law signifying the entrance upon an inheritance by an heir or executor, without which the
Accessories
Accessories, The term 'accessories ' is used in the schedule to describe goods which may have been manufactured for use as
Abracadabra
Abracadabra, term used to denote a magic spell or trick. 'Law is not abracadabara, but at once pragmatic and astute
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Cussore
Cussore, a term used in Hindustan for the discount or allowance made in the exchange of rupees, in contradistinction to batta,
Coss
Coss, a term usedby Europeans in India to denote a road-measure of about two miles, but differing in different parts.
Colour
Colour, a term of the ancient rhetoricians, and early adopted into the language of pleading. It was an apparent or prima
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Borrowed money
Borrowed money, term 'borrowed money' must be construed in its natural and ordinary meaning and implies a real borrowing and a
Bona
Bona. This term, according to the Civil Law, includes all sorts of property, movable and immovable, Story's Confl. Laws, 375.
Backside
Backside, a term formerly used in conveyances and even in pleading; it imports a yard at the back part of or
Sirrah
A term of address implying inferiority and used in anger contempt reproach or disrespectful familiarity addressed to a man or
Adiation
Adiation, a term used in Dutch law signifying the entrance upon an inheritance by an heir or executor, without which the
Accessories
Accessories, The term 'accessories ' is used in the schedule to describe goods which may have been manufactured for use as
Abracadabra
Abracadabra, term used to denote a magic spell or trick. 'Law is not abracadabara, but at once pragmatic and astute
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