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  • 61actual cost — The actual price paid for goods by a party, in the case of a real bona fide purchase, which may not necessarily be the market value of the goods. It is a general or descriptive term which may have varying meanings according to the circumstances… …

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  • 62actual malice — Real as distinguished from legal or technical malice. 30 Am J Rev ed Interf § 45. Hatred, ill will, or hostility entertained by one person toward another. 34 Am J1st Mal §§ 2, 3. Although the cases are not entirely in accord, it would appear that …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 63actual residence — A person s actual place of abode, the place where he actually lives, which is not necessarily his legal residence. Fitzgerald v Arel, 63 Iowa 104. See also 25 Am J2d Dom §§ 6, 9 …

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  • 64actual value — The actual cash value or, if that is not ascertainable for want of a market, the intrinsic value or the value to the owner. 22 Am J2d Damg § 149. Practically identical with market value, or cash value, for the purposes of a tax statute. Re Frank …

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  • 65actual induction — The reception of a person into the Armed Forces of the United States which makes him a member thereof and responsible for the performance of the duties of a soldier, sailor, marine, etc. It does not take place, under the Army and Selective… …

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  • 66actual malice — noun In United States defamation law, the level of knowledge that must be demonstrated for a public figure to prevail as a plaintiff in a lawsuit for defamation; the defendant must have either known that information published about the plaintiff… …

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  • 67actual — Synonyms and related words: absolute, admitting no question, as is, ascertained, attested, authentic, authenticated, being, bona fide, categorically true, certain, certified, commonplace, concrete, confirmable, confirmed, contemporaneous,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 68actual — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. real, veritable, true, genuine; concrete, factual. See existence, present, truth.Ant., fictitious, spurious. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [True] Syn. original, real, exact; see genuine 1 . 2.… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 69actual residence — The abode, where one actually lives, not mere naked legal residence. In re McGrath, 243 App.Div. 803, 278 N.Y.S. 135. See domicile residence …

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  • 70actual residence — The abode, where one actually lives, not mere naked legal residence. In re McGrath, 243 App.Div. 803, 278 N.Y.S. 135. See domicile residence …

    Black's law dictionary