Class

Class in United States

Class Definition

A number of persons or things ranked together for some common purpose, or as possessing some attribute in common. The term is used of legatees (3 McCord [S. C] 440), of obligees in a bond (3 Dev. [N. C] 284; 4 Dev. [N. C] 382), and of other collections of persons (17 Wend. [N. Y.]/ 52; 16 Pick. [Mass.] 132).

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A number of persons or things ranked together for some common purpose, or as possessing some attribute in common. The term is used of legatees (3 McCord [S. C] 440), of obligees in a bond (3 Dev. [N. C] 284; 4 Dev. [N. C] 382), and of other collections of persons (17 Wend. [N. Y.]/ 52; 16 Pick. [Mass.] 132).

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This definition of Class is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.


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