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91Certain — Droit civil, procédure civile: qui ne peut être mis en doute qui est déterminé …
92certain — adj. == fixed, ascertained. RG. 378, 552 …
93certain — cer·tain || sÉœËtn adj. sure, definite; particular, specific …
94certain person — particular individual, specific person …
95certain — a. 1. Indubitable, unquestionable, indisputable, undeniable, incontestable, incontrovertible, unquestioned, undisputed, undoubted, absolute, positive, plain, sure, past dispute, beyond all question, clear as day. 2. Sure, assured, confident,… …
96certain annuity — terminable annuity A form of investment contract that pays fixed sums at scheduled intervals to an individual after he or she attains a specified age; it runs for a specified number of years …
97certain — adj 1. confident, positive, sure; secure, free from doubt, believing, convinced, satisfied; assured, unshaken, unwavering, undeviating, Inf. cocksure. 2. destined, Inf. in the cards, bound to come, inevitable, inescapable, inexorable; Inf. in the …
98certain — cer·tain …
99certain — Ascertained; precise; identified; settled; exact; definitive; clearly known; unambiguous; or, in law, capable of being identified or made known, without liability to mistake or ambiguity, from data already given. Free from doubt …
100certain services — In feudal and old English law, such services as were stinted (limited or defined) in quantity, and could not be exceeded on any pretense; as to pay a stated annual rent, or to plow such a field for three days. 2 Bl.Comm. 61 …