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Undisposedness
Undisposedness Un`dis*pos"ed*ness, n. Indisposition; disinclination.

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- The Bengal famine of 1943 was a famine in the Bengal province of British India (present-day Bangladesh, West Bengal and eastern India) during World War...
- must “unseal” this useless, undisposed of property. There will be a declaration that the house and premises were undisposed of by the will, for the term...
- Resumption 1700. The balance which remained in Crown hands included the "undisposed lands" of the 1662 settlement (worth less than the small quit rent that...
- dispose of all his ****ets; in this event there is an intestacy as to the undisposed residue. This may happen in many cir****stances: for example, where the...
- fire in Xinjiang, China, killed 694. The fire started when a pile of undisposed wreaths for the late Mao Zedong were set off by a child celebrating the...
- Consolamentum to those who were beyond reason or sentient speech, as they clearly undisposed to make the necessary request. One of the conditions of being a Credente...
- Quit Rents, Crown and other Rents, and of certain Lands forfeited and undisposed of in Ireland. Irish Militia Act 1806 (repealed) 46 Geo. 3. c. 124 21...
- did not affect the right of courtesy so far as relating to the wife's undisposed-of realty, and the Settled Land Act 1884, section 8, provided that for...
- Election". Institute for War and Peace Reporting. "Prosperous Armenia leader undisposed to run for presidency". ARKA News Agency. 21 November 2012. "Robert Kocharyan...
- has a note for this word: In this instance, "reversion" refers to the undisposed-of part of an estate, which will presumably fall into possession of the...