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71Days of obligation — Day Day (d[=a]), n. [OE. day, dai, dei, AS. d[ae]g; akin to OS., D., Dan., & Sw. dag, G. tag, Icel. dagr, Goth. dags; cf. Skr. dah (for dhagh ?) to burn. [root]69. Cf. {Dawn}.] 1. The time of light, or interval between one night and the next; the …
72natural obligation — A moral obligation. Re Atkins Estate (CA5) 30 F2d 761. An obligation which rests wholly in conscience and which is not enforceable under the laws of mankind. See moral obligation …
73Communion under both kinds — in Roman Catholicism is the reception under both species (i.e., both the consecrated bread and wine) of the Eucharist. Contents 1 Catholicism 1.1 Doctrine 1.2 Brief History of the practice in the Catholic Church …
74be under obligation — index owe Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
75put under obligation — index compel, constrain (compel), force (coerce), press (constrain) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …
76purchase-money obligation — USA The obligation secured by a purchase money security interest under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC § 9 103(a)(2)). Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …
77repairing obligation — The obligation to maintain and repair the property to a particular standard imposed on either landlord or tenant under a lease; commonly distinguishes structural, external and internal repairs. Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK law terms …
78Early reforms under Islam — Many reforms took place under Islam between 610 and 661, including the period of Muhammad s mission and the rule of his four immediate successors who established the Rashidun Caliphate.According to William Montgomery Watt, for Muhammad, religion… …
79Persecution of Huguenots under Louis XV — The persecution of Huguenots under Louis XV refers to hostile activities against French Protestants between 1724 and 1764 during the reign of Louis XV.Under previous kingsThe members of the Protestant religion in France, the Huguenots, had been… …
80To lay under — Lay Lay (l[=a]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Laid} (l[=a]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Laying}.] [OE. leggen, AS. lecgan, causative, fr. licgan to lie; akin to D. leggen, G. legen, Icel. leggja, Goth. lagjan. See {Lie} to be prostrate.] 1. To cause to lie down,… …