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  • 11Chapelton v Barry Urban District Council — Chapelton v Barry UDC Court Court of Appeal Citation(s) [1940] 1 KB 532 Judge(s) sitting Slesser LJ, Mackinnon LJ and Goddard LJ Chapelton v Ba …

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  • 12attorney's fees — n. The sum charged to a client by an attorney at law for the professional services performed for the client. The sum reflects a contingent fee, flat fee, hourly fee, compensation for out of pocket expenses, or some combination thereof. See also… …

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  • 13Francis Hopkinson — (September 21, 1737 ndash May 9, 1791), an American author, was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence as a delegate from New Jersey. His supporters believe he played a key role in the design of the first American flag.Education… …

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  • 14pipage — /puy pij/, n. 1. conveyance, as of water, gas, or oil, by means of pipes. 2. the pipes so used. 3. the sum charged for the conveyance. [1605 15; PIPE1 + AGE] * * * …

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  • 15dilapidation — noun 1》 the process of falling into decay or the state of being in disrepair. 2》 (dilapidations) repairs required during or at the end of a tenancy or lease.     ↘(in church use) a sum charged against an incumbent for wear and tear during a… …

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  • 16charge — I. v. a. 1. Load, burden, freight, lade. 2. Intrust, put in care of. 3. Ascribe, impute, lay, lay at one s door, lay to one s charge. 4. Accuse, arraign, impeach, inculpate, criminate, indict, tax, call to account, take to task, inform against. 5 …

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  • 17fee — [[t]fi[/t]] n. v. feed, fee•ing 1) a sum charged or paid, as for professional services or for a privilege: a doctor s fee; an admission fee[/ex] 2) law Law. a) an estate of inheritance, either without limitation to a particular class of heirs… …

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  • 18pipage — pip•age [[t]ˈpaɪ pɪdʒ[/t]] n. 1) civ conveyance, as of water, gas, or oil, by means of pipes 2) civ the pipes so used 3) the sum charged for the conveyance • Etymology: 1605–15 …

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  • 19pipage — /ˈpaɪpɪdʒ/ (say puypij) noun 1. conveyance, as of water, gas, or oil, by means of pipes. 2. the pipes so used. 3. the sum charged for the conveyance …

  • 20fee — (fē) n. 1. A fixed sum charged, as by an institution or by law, for a privilege: »a license fee; tuition fees. 2. A charge for professional services: »a surgeon s fee. 3. A tip; a gratuity. 4. Law See …

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