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  • 1not settled — index indeterminate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Not Evil Just Wrong — Promotional poster for Not Evil Just Wrong Directed by Phelim McAleer Ann McElhinney Produced by Phelim McAleer Ann McElhinney …

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  • 3Settled insanity — is defined as a permanent or settled condition caused by long term substance abuse and differs from the temporary state of intoxication. In some United States jurisdictions settled insanity can be used as a basis for an insanity defense, even… …

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  • 4settled property — for capital gains tax and inheritance tax purposes, property is property held on trust for persons in succession, or upon a contingency (e.g. the attainment by a beneficiary of a specified age) or where the income or capital is payable at the… …

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  • 5settled on your lees — This is an old biblical idiom but still used. It refers to the lees (dregs, sediments) of wine or other liquids that settle in the bottom of the containing vessel if it is not disturbed. Hence, the idiom refers to someone or something that is at… …

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  • 6settled — index absolute (conclusive), agreed (harmonized), categorical, certain (fixed), certain (posi …

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  • 7not fluctuating — index fixed (settled) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 8not varying — index fixed (settled) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 9Settled Land Acts — A settlement is a conveyancing device used by a property owner who wants to ensure that future generations of his family are provided for.Two main types of settlement* The Trust for sale – under this device the property which can be real or… …

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  • 10settled — adjective 1. established or decided beyond dispute or doubt (Freq. 2) with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night • Ant: ↑unsettled • Similar to: ↑accomplished, ↑effected, ↑established, ↑ …

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