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BLACKS LAW DICTIONARY and Websters unabridged dictionary Said- Before mentioned. This word is constantly used in contracts, pleadings, and other legal papers, with the same force as “aforesaid. *This- used to indicate a person, thing, idea, state, event, time,remark, etc., as present, near, just mentioned or pointed out,supposed to be understood, or by way of emphasis Nationality-That quality or character which arises from the fact of a person’s belonging to a nation or state. Nationality determines the political status of the individual, especially with reference to allegiance; while domicile determines his civil status. Nationality arises either by birth or by naturalization. Society-An association or company of persons (generally not Incorporated) unit ed together for any mutual or common purpose. In a wider seuse, the community or public; the people in general. Ordained-To institute or establish; to make an ordinance; to enact a constitution or law. Redeem-To buy back. To liberate an estate or article from mortgage or pledge by paying the debt for which it stood as security. To repurchase in a literal sense; as, to redeem one’s land from a tax-sale. Sinful- full of or characterized by sin. wicked: iniquitous. websters unabridged dictionary EX­-POST­-FACTO-A law passed after the occurrence of a fact or commission of an act, which retrospectively changes the legal consequences or relations of such factor deed. Must-- an auxiliary used with the infinitive of various verbs ( without to ) to express. websters unabridged dictionary Proclaim-To promulgate; to announce: to publish, by governmental authority, intelligence of public acts or transactions or other matters important to be known by the people. *Divine- Of or pertaining to a god,especially the supreme being Creed-.believe the first word of the latin version of the apostles. 1) A brief statement of a religious belief; a confession of faith Part- A portion of a division of a whole. websters unabridged dictionary Parcel-In the law of real property parcel signifies a part or portion of land. As used of chattels, it signifies a small package or bundle. LikeLike · · Share
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