"Blocx" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Blocx LAW AND LEGAL
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A square or portion of a city or town inclosed by streets, whether partially or wholly occupied by buildings or containing only vacant lots, ottawa v. Bar-ney, 10 Kan. 270; Fraser v. ott, 95 Cal. 661, 30 Pac. 793; State v. Deffes, 44 La. Ann. 164, 10 South. 597; Todd v. Railroad Co., 78 111. 530; Ilarrison v. People, 195 111. 466, 63 N. B. 191

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Able-Bodied LAW AND LEGAL

As used in a statute relating to service in the militia, tills term does not imply an absolute freedom from …

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Admit LAW AND LEGAL

To allow, receive, or take; to suffer one to enter; to give possession; to license. Gregory v. United States, 17 …

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Agross LAW AND LEGAL

Under a grant of a right of way across the plaintiff's lot of land, the grantee has not a rlght …

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Allow LAW AND LEGAL

To grant, approve, or permit; as to allow an appeal or a marriage; to allow an account. Also to give …

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Alluvion LAW AND LEGAL

That increase of the earth on a shore or bank of a river, or to the shore of the sea, …

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Anger LAW AND LEGAL

A strong passion of the mind excited by real or supposed injuries; not synonymous with “heat of passion,” “malice,” or …

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Apartment LAW AND LEGAL

A part of a house oc-cupied by a person, whlle the rest ls occupied by auother, or others. As to …

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Appropriator LAW AND LEGAL

one who makes an appropriation; as, an appropriator of wa-ter. Lux v. Haggin, 69 Cal. 255, 10 Pac. 736

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Appurtenance LAW AND LEGAL

That which belongs to something else; an adjunct; an append-age; something annexed to another thing more worthy as principal, and …

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Assigns LAW AND LEGAL

Assignees; those to whom property shall have been transferred. Now seldom used except in the phrase, in deeds, “helrs, administrators, …

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Atheist LAW AND LEGAL

One who does not believe in the existence of a God. Gibson v. Insurance Co., 37 N. Y. 584; Thurston …

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Attempt LAW AND LEGAL

In criminal law. An effort or endeavor to accomplish a crime, arnount-ing to more than mere preparation or pfan-nlng for …

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Auxiliary LAW AND LEGAL

Aiding; attendant on; ancillary, (q. v.) As an auxiliary bill in equity, an auxiliary receiver. See Buckley v. Harrison, 10 …

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bandyu CEBUANO

bandyu n musical instrument similar to the banjo, but with 6 double strings and a shorter neck, about 10 long. …

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Banker LAW AND LEGAL

A private person who keeps a bank; one who is engaged in the business of banking. People v. Doty, 80 …

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Batteby LAW AND LEGAL

Any unlawful beating, or other wrongful physical violence or con-stralnt, inflicted on a human being without his consent 2 Bish. …

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Batture LAW AND LEGAL

In Louisiana. A marine term used to denote a bottom of sand, stone, or rock mixed together and rising towards …

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Bigamy LAW AND LEGAL

The criminal offense of wlll-fully and knowingly contracting a second marriage (or going through the form of a second marriage) …

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Bind LAW AND LEGAL

To obligate; to bring or place under definite duties or legal obligations, particularly by a bond or covenant; to affect …

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Birth LAW AND LEGAL

The act of heing born or wholly brought iuto separate existence, wallace v. State, 10 Tex. App. 270

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