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| Planned beforehand; premeditated. |
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| Combination of producers of any product joined together to control its production. |
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| That consideration which is dependent upon death. |
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| For whose good; for whose use or benefit. |
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| To violate sanctity of, to profane, or to put to unworthy use. |
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| One side only; in the interest of one party only. |
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| To make oath to that which the deponent knows to be untrue. |
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| That which cannot be defeated, revoked, or made void. |
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| Between other persons; between those who are strangers to a matter in question. |
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| To die without making a will. |
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| A guilty mind; a guilty or wrongful purpose; a criminal intent. |
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| By himself, by herself, or by itself; taken alone; unconnected with other matters. |
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| That which tends to serve as guide for subsequent act of an analogous kind. |
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