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    The database is the official repository of foreign place-name decisions approved by the BGN. DEMIS World Map Server generates maps using public domain data with no usage restrictions. The National Map – The National Map (TNP), managed by the United States Geological Survey 's National Geospatial Program (NGP).

  3. Royal Institute Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The dictionary is the only prescriptive and official dictionary of Thai words. [1] [2] It has also frequently been used by the courts in interpreting the general meanings of the words in dispute, although the RIT has issued a statement that the dictionary is not intended to produce legal effect concerning cases .

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    Unlimited online access Jmajeremy (talk · contribs) Newsweek. Online access after 1966; offline access before 1966. ~ Rob Talk 03:14, 21 April 2016 (UTC) Reply ; Aviation Week & Space Technology (weekly US aerospace industry magazine) online access + archive access since 1916 --Marc Lacoste 17:17, 10 January 2018 (UTC) Reply

  5. Mortmain - Wikipedia

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    Mortmain. Mortmain ( / ˈmɔːrtmeɪn / [1] [2]) is the perpetual, inalienable ownership of real estate by a corporation or legal institution; the term is usually used in the context of its prohibition. Historically, the land owner usually would be the religious office of a church; today, insofar as mortmain prohibitions against perpetual ...

  6. Blacks Law Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Blacks Law Dictionary. From a modification: This is a redirect from a modification of the target's title or a closely related title. For example, the words may be rearranged. Please note that there are many more specific templates. Please use { { R from alternative spelling }} for spelling changes (including punctuation and spacing), and { { R ...

  7. John Bouvier - Wikipedia

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    John Bouvier (1787 – November 18, 1851), was a French-American jurist and legal lexicographer, is known for his legal writings, particularly his Law Dictionary Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States of America and of the Several States of the American Union (1839). It is believed to be the first legal dictionary to be based ...

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