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SUBSIDENCE |
Settling |
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ARBITRATION |
Dispute settling |
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ARBITRATING |
Settling (dispute) |
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PAYMENT |
Settling of a debt |
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LIMITATION |
A settling of an estate or property by specific
rules. |
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RESCRIPTIVE |
Pertaining to, or answering the purpose of, a
rescript; hence, deciding; settling; determining. |
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RESETTLEMENT |
Act of settling again, or state of being settled
again; as, the resettlement of lees. |
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BLACKLEG |
A disease among calves and sheep, characterized by a
settling of gelatinous matter in the legs, and sometimes in the neck. |
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CLEARING |
A method adopted by banks and bankers for making an
exchange of checks held by each against the others, and settling
differences of accounts. |
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AGREE |
To make a stipulation by way of settling differences or
determining a price; to exchange promises; to come to terms or to a
common resolve; to promise. |
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DECISION |
The act of deciding; act of settling or terminating, as a
controversy, by giving judgment on the matter at issue; determination,
as of a question or doubt; settlement; conclusion. |
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WATER JOINT |
...left
slightly higher than elsewhere, the rest of the surface being sunken or
dished. The raised surface is intended to prevent the settling of w... |
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INCONCLUSIVE |
Not conclusive; leading to no conclusion; not closing
or settling a point in debate, or a doubtful question; as, evidence is
inconclusive when ... |