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  • 31Indo-China — • The most easterly of the three great peninsulas of Southern Asia, is bounded on the north by the mountains of Assam, the Plateau of Yun nan, and the mountains of Kwang si; on the east by the province of Kwang si (Canton), the Gulf of Tong king …

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  • 32nonassessable — adjective /ˌnɒnəˈsɛsəbəl/ Unable to estimate or assess something; not assessable. Syn: unassessable Ant: assessable …

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  • 33measurable — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Estimable] Syn. weighable, fathomable, assessable; see calculable . 2. [Limited] Syn. moderate, proscribed, measured; see restricted . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. quantifiable, quantitative, calculable, assessable,… …

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  • 34insurance — A contract whereby, for a stipulated consideration, one party undertakes to compensate the other for loss on a specified subject by specified perils. The party agreeing to make the compensation is usually called the insurer or underwriter; the… …

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  • 35insurance — A contract whereby, for a stipulated consideration, one party undertakes to compensate the other for loss on a specified subject by specified perils. The party agreeing to make the compensation is usually called the insurer or underwriter; the… …

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  • 36security — Protection; assurance; indemnification. The term is usually applied to an obligation, pledge, mortgage, deposit, lien, etc., given by a debtor in order to assure the payment or performance of his debt, by furnishing the creditor with a resource… …

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  • 37stock — The goods and wares of a merchant or tradesman, kept for sale and traffic. In a larger sense, the capital of a merchant or other person, including his merchandise, money, and credits, or, in other words, the entire property employed in business.… …

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  • 38nonassessable — | ̷ ̷+ adjective Etymology: non (I) + assessable : exempting the owner from further contributions to the capital or business of an issuing corporation and when fully paid for entailing no further liability on the part of the owner either to the… …

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  • 39ASSAULT — ASSAULT, the infliction of any degree of violence on the body of another person, whether injury results or not. The biblical injunction, he may be given up to 40 lashes but not more (Deut. 25:3), which applies to flogging by way of punishment,… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 40assess — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, probably from Medieval Latin assessus, past participle of assidēre, from Latin, to sit beside, assist in the office of a judge more at assize Date: 15th century 1. to determine the rate or amount of (as… …

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