Receipt of e-mails by the Court An acknowledgment of the receipt of an e-mail will be sent. [noun]
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Besides his large pay, he was in receipt of a handsome income from his estate; yet he was unable to make ends meet. [noun]
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It is bound in paper covers and will be sent by mail, postage paid, upon receipt of 25 cents. [noun]
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The proprietor is an unfaithful guardian who denies the receipt of the deposit committed to his care, and wishes to be paid for his guardianship down to the last day. [noun]
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Evidently, the surrenders would have been reciprocal; no right would have been abandoned without the receipt of an equivalent in exchange. [noun]
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There is no entrance fee and the election of candidates generally follows within a few days after the receipt of the application at the offices of the club in Paris. [noun]
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You get your receipt for money paid, which you present at the frontier station by which you leave and get it back again--if you have not lost your papers. [noun]
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"He bade me give thee first the holy peace of God," Malluch continued; "and then this despatch, with prayer that thou read it the instant of receipt." [noun]
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I gave up my ticket, signed my receipt, and took my check, shook hands with Mr. [noun]
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