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Broadcast
lawfully received by members of the general public, or is transmitted for presentation to members of the general public, Halsbury's Laws
modulated
or phase altered at intervals to represent information to be transmitted of the carrier wave of a radio signal transmitted from
Mittendo manuscriptum pedis finis
treasurer and chamberlain of the Exchequer to search for and transmit the foot of a fine acknowledged before justices in eyre,
convey
convey con·veyed con·vey·ing : to transfer or transmit (property or property rights) to another esp. by a writing
Block chain
the ends of the blocks used with sprocket wheels to transmit power as in a bicycle
render
render 1 : to transmit to another : deliver 2 : to furnish for consideration,
Workmen's Compensation Act
apparatus and any other thing of whatever description required to transmit, distribute or supply electricity to the public and to carry
Tenure
which he could dispose of at his own pleasure, or transmit as an inheritance to his children. The land was also
Sets of Exchange, or of Bills
miscarriage of the bill, and to enable the holder to transmit the same by different conveyances to the drawee, so as
Propagate
According to the Century Dictionary, 'propagate' means as follows: To transmit or spread from person to person or from place to
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