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  • privity — [priv′i tē] n. pl. privities [ME privete < OFr < L privus, PRIVATE] 1. a) private or secret knowledge, as shared between persons b) participation in this 2. Law a successive relationship to or mutual interest in the same property or rights …   English World dictionary

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