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91due course — See holder in due course. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …
92due notice — Information that must be given or made available to a particular person or to the public within a legally mandated period of time so that its recipient will have the opportunity to respond to a situation or to allegations that affect the… …
93due bill — see bill 7 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
94due, owing and unpaid — adj. See also: due Law dictionary. EdwART. 2013 …
95due — 〈[du:ə] Musik〉 = a due …
96due date — n [C usually singular] the date on which something is supposed to happen ▪ Fewer than five percent of women have their babies on their due date …
97due — <it. ; aus gleichbed. lat. duo> zwei (Mus.); a due (zu zweit) …
98due diligence — /djuˈdilidʒens, ingl. ˈdjuːˌdɪlɪdʒens/ [loc. ingl., propr. «dovuta (due) diligenza (diligence)»] loc. sost. f. inv. (econ.) verifica del valore (di una società) □ (banca) valutazione del credito …
99due corde — (izg. dȕe kȏrde) pril. DEFINICIJA glazb. 1. izraz u violinskoj literaturi, označuje da jedan te isti ton treba svirati na dvije žice, da bi se povećao volumen zvuka 2. u klavirskoj literaturi Beethovenova doba oznaka za upotrebu lijevog pedala… …
100due process of law — due′ proc′ess of law′ n. law the regular administration of a system of laws, which must conform to fundamental and generally accepted legal principles and be applied without favor or prejudice to all citizens Also called due′ proc′ess. Etymology …