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Collusion
purposes of fraud or deception], an agreement or compact between two or more persons to do some act in order to
Amalgamation
Amalgamation, in amalgamation two or more companies are fused into one by merger or
Magna Carta
made, for the purpose of depositing one in every diocese. Two of these are extant in the British Museum, and it
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Trade Union
(who was the London delegate of the boiler-makers' society) by two dismissed shipwrights for maliciously inducing their employer to dismiss them.
Sessions of the peace
alone (see that title), with that exception, every meeting of two or more justices in the same place, for the execution
Receipt
Any note, memorandum, or writing whereby any money amounting to two pounds or upwards, or any bill of exchange or promissory
Obligation
'a duty; the bond of legal necessity which binds together two or more determinate individuals. It is limited to legal duties
Merger
derived. 'In order that there may be a merger, the two estates which are supposed to coalesce must be vested in
Marriage
the church specified in the license, in the presence of two witnesses. After the ceremony the clergyman must enter the particulars
Desertion
or wife on the ground of desertion, without cause, for two years and upwards; and see (English) Matrimonial Causes Act, 1857
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