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Letters patent
open letters; they are not sealed up, but exposed to view, with the great seal pendant at the bottom; and are
Railway
schedule of maximum rates and charges applicable thereto,' with the view to their eventual embodiment in Acts of Parliament. Numerous Acts
Impossible
it may be impracticable and useless from the point of view of the object and purpose which the parties had in
Purpose
reached or accomplished the end or aim to which the view is directed in any plan measure or exertion view aim
seizure
possessory interest in it [ of evidence found in plain view] see also plain view b : the seizing of a
review
review : a judicial reexamination and reconsideration of the legality or constitutionality of something (as the proceedings of a lower...
Habere facias visum
Habere facias visum (that you cause to have view), a writ that lay in divers cases in real actions,
Face
appearance of anything that part which presents itself to the view especially the front or upper part or surface that which
Insight
A sight or view of the interior of anything a deep inspection or view
Overlook
place that is over or above to look over or view from a higher position to be situated above so as
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