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  • 31absolute covenant — absolute or conditional covenants An absolute covenant is one which is not qualified or limited by any condition. Affirmative or negative covenants. The former are those in which the party binds himself to the existence of a present state of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 32absolute covenants — absolute or conditional covenants An absolute covenant is one which is not qualified or limited by any condition. Affirmative or negative covenants. The former are those in which the party binds himself to the existence of a present state of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 33absolute or conditional covenants — An absolute covenant is one which is not qualified or limited by any condition. Affirmative or negative covenants. The former are those in which the party binds himself to the existence of a present state of facts as represented or to the future… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 34absolute covenant — absolute or conditional covenants An absolute covenant is one which is not qualified or limited by any condition. Affirmative or negative covenants. The former are those in which the party binds himself to the existence of a present state of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 35absolute covenants — absolute or conditional covenants An absolute covenant is one which is not qualified or limited by any condition. Affirmative or negative covenants. The former are those in which the party binds himself to the existence of a present state of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 36absolute or conditional covenants — An absolute covenant is one which is not qualified or limited by any condition. Affirmative or negative covenants. The former are those in which the party binds himself to the existence of a present state of facts as represented or to the future… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 37absolute auction — ➔ auction1 * * * absolute auction UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE an auction (= type of sale) where something is sold to the person who offers the most money, and does not have a reserve price (= minimum sale price): »Although the seller was… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 38absolute zero — the idea dates back to 1702 and its general value was guessed to within a few degrees soon thereafter, but not precisely discovered until Lord Kelvin s work in 1848. It was known by many names, e.g. infinite cold, absolute cold, natural zero of… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 39Not Your Kind of People — Not Your Kind of People …

    Википедия

  • 40Absolute Time in Pregroove — (ATIP) is a method of storing information on an optical medium, used on CD R and other writable discs. ATIP information is only readable on CD R and CD RW drives, as normal drives don t need the information stored on it.UsageATIP is used as a… …

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