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Definition of Caveated
1. caveat [v] - See also: caveat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caveated
Literary usage of Caveated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of the Laws of North-Carolina, Arranged Under Distinct Heads in ...by North Carolina, John Haywood by North Carolina, John Haywood (1819)
"Caveats, (of a younger date than the one caveated) joi, ... Where any entry shall
be caveated, the surveyor shall not survey any entry for the same land ..."
2. Public Laws of the State of North-Carolina, Passed by the General Assembly by North Carolina (1866)
"AN ACT CONCERNING COSTS IX caveated WILLS AND ... That the cost in all cases of
caveated wills and testaments shall be paid as the court may in its ..."
3. Herd Registerby American Jersey cattle club by American Jersey cattle club (1909)
"caveated Names.—Breeders may claim names in advance by sending them to the
Secretary, who will notify them which of the names sent are not in use or claimed ..."
4. Practical Information Concerning the Public Debt of the United States: With by William Adams Richardson, United States (1873)
"When a caveated registered bond is sent in for transfer, the Treasury ...
Whether or not any particular bond has been caveated may be ascertained, ..."
5. The New South Wales Law Reports, 1880-1900 by New South Wales Supreme Court (1886)
"Whether the HILL. caveator has possessory title to the lands caveated ...
Whether the claimant has been out of possession of the lands caveated for more ..."