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  • 51entire output contract — Promise to deliver one s entire output (i.e. production) to the other. If no other detriment can be located, it will be found in the promisor s having surrendered his privilege of selling elsewhere. Such agreements are governed by U.C.C. No. 2… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 52entire contract clause — A provision in the insurance contract stating that the entire agreement between the insured and insurer is contained in the contract, including the application (if attached), declarations, insuring agreement, exclusions, conditions, and… …

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  • 53entire blood — Relations of the entire blood are those derived not only from the same ancestor, but from the same couple of ancestors. In re Skidmore s Estate, 148 Misc. 569, 266 N.Y.S. 312 …

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  • 54entire controversy doctrine — Doctrine requires that a party who has elected to hold back from first proceeding on a related component of the controversy among the parties be barred from thereafter raising it in a subsequent proceeding. Wm. Blanchard Co. v. Beach Concrete Co …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 55entire output contract — Promise to deliver one s entire output (i.e. production) to the other. If no other detriment can be located, it will be found in the promisor s having surrendered his privilege of selling elsewhere. Such agreements are governed by U.C.C. No. 2… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 56entire compensation — As used in a statute providing for the recovery of entire compensation for the unlicensed use by the government of a patented invention, the term includes interest upon the damages found to have been suffered. Waite v United States, 282 US 508,… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 57entire day — A day of twenty four hours, beginning and ending at midnight. To assure the intervention of a certain number of entire days between two specified days, both the first and last days are excluded. 52 Am J1st Time § 17 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 58entire — smooth edged; lacking serrations or spines …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 59entire — adj. [L. integer, complete] 1. Without emargination; having a smooth margin. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Pertaining to a wing with an unbroken margin. 3. (MOLLUSCA: Gastropoda) When the aperture margin is uninterrupted by a siphonal canal, sinus or… …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 60entire — Having a smoothly continuous edge or border without indentations or projections; denoting a margin, as of a bacterial colony. * * * en·tire (en tīrґ) smooth and continuous with no projections or indentations; used to describe the border of a …

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