Rank in United States
Rank Definition
The order or place In which certain officers are placed in the army and navy, in relation to others. The term is sometimes applied to debts or securities to indicate their precedence in respect to order of payment. In English Law. Excessive; too large in amount; as a rank modus. 2 Bl. Coram. 3Q.
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The order or place In which certain officers are placed in the army and navy, in relation to others. The term is sometimes applied to debts or securities to indicate their precedence in respect to order of payment. In English Law. Excessive; too large in amount; as a rank modus. 2 Bl. Coram. 3Q.
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This definition of Rank is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.