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Meliorations LAW AND LEGAL
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In Scotch law. Improvements of an estate, other than mere re-pairs; betterments. 1 Bell, Comm. 73. occasionally used in English and American law ln the sense of valuable and lasting improve-ments or betterments. See Green v. Biddle, 8 wheat. 84, 5 L. Ed. 547

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