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81grant — 1 vt 1: to permit as a right or privilege grant a new trial the Supreme Court grant ed certiorari 2: to bestow or transfer formally; specif: to transfer the possession or title of by a deed: convey …
82toke — 1. noun /təʊk/ a) A gratuity. I gave the maitre d’ a $10 toke and he just laughed. b) A puff of marijuana. The artist took a thoughtful toke off the joint, then passed it along. 2. verb /təʊk/ …
83HODDLE, Robert (1794-1881) — surveyor son of a chief clerk of the discount office of the Bank of England, was born at Westminster, London, on 20 April 1794. He was appointed a cadet in the Royal military surveyors in 1812, and 10 years later was engaged in a military survey… …
84Caritas in Veritate — Part of a series of articles on Social Teachings of the Popes Pope Leo XIII Rerum Novarum Pope Pius XI Quadragesimo Anno Pope Pius XII Social teachings Pope John XXIII …
85Order of Saint James of Altopascio — Medieval painting showing the hospital of Altopascio and some patients, with the coat of arms of the order (a white cross of tau on a golden field) above. The Order of Saint James of Altopascio (Italian: Ordine di San Giacomo d Altopascio or… …
86Liste de lois en Inde — Pour consulter un article plus général, voir : Droit en Inde. Liste des lois adoptées par les gouvernements successifs en Inde depuis 1836, c est à dire au cours des périodes sous les régimes de l Inde britannique et du gouvernement de la… …
87Gift — 1) An gratuity (Prov. 19:6) to secure favour (18:16; 21:14), a thank offering (Num. 18:11), or a dowry (Gen. 34:12). 2) An oblation or proppitatory gift (2Sa 8:2, 6; 1Ch 18:2, 6; 2Ch 26:8; Ps. 45:12; 72:10). 3) A bribe to a judge to… …
88offering — of·fer·ing n: an issuance of securities for sale raise capital through a public offering of stock Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. offering …
89payment — I (act of paying) noun acquittal, acquittance, amortization, amortizement, clearance, compensation, defrayal, defrayment, disbursement, discharge of a debt, expenditure, liquidation, outlay, quittance, receipt in full, reckoning, recompense,… …
90donative — do·na·tive / dō nə tiv/ adj 1: having the character of a donation a donative transfer 2: of or relating to donation donative intent donative capacity Merriam Webster’s Dictiona …