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According to Hoyle - ANSWERSBy the rules following the rules Acid test - ANSWERSAn acid test is something that proves whether something is good, effective, etc, or not. After the fashion - ANSWERSpoorly All over but the shouting - ANSWERSfinished As the crows fly - ANSWERSDirect At bay - ANSWERSAt a distance at sixes and sevens - ANSWERSin a state of confusion and disorder At the bottom of the hour - ANSWERSat the 1/2 hour (11:30am) At arms length - ANSWERSat a dstance Caveat emptor - ANSWERS"let the buyer beware" - buyer is responsible to examine the goods Common property / tenancy - ANSWERSwhen 2 or more people own property and their right does not end at death. Property passes to their heirs. Joint tenancy - ANSWERSwhen 2 or more people own property and their right ends with death. Therefore, all rights are passed to the other joint tenants. Fee simple - ANSWERSabsolute ownership of property Free and clear - ANSWERSowning something without restrictions Goods and Chattels - ANSWERSpersonal property Have (someone) dead to rights - ANSWERSprove someone guilty In abeyance - ANSWERSHalted temporarily

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According to Hoyle - ANSWERSBy the rules
following the rules

Acid test - ANSWERSAn acid test is something that proves whether something is good,
effective, etc, or not.

After the fashion - ANSWERSpoorly

All over but the shouting - ANSWERSfinished

As the crows fly - ANSWERSDirect

At bay - ANSWERSAt a distance

at sixes and sevens - ANSWERSin a state of confusion and disorder

At the bottom of the hour - ANSWERSat the 1/2 hour (11:30am)

At arms length - ANSWERSat a dstance

Caveat emptor - ANSWERS"let the buyer beware" - buyer is responsible to examine the
goods

Common property / tenancy - ANSWERSwhen 2 or more people own property and their
right does not end at death. Property passes to their heirs.

Joint tenancy - ANSWERSwhen 2 or more people own property and their right ends
with death. Therefore, all rights are passed to the other joint tenants.

Fee simple - ANSWERSabsolute ownership of property

Free and clear - ANSWERSowning something without restrictions

Goods and Chattels - ANSWERSpersonal property

Have (someone) dead to rights - ANSWERSprove someone guilty

In abeyance - ANSWERSHalted temporarily

, Stay of execution - ANSWERSA court order temporarily stop another order or
judgement.

Vicariuos liability - ANSWERSThe liability of one person through the act of another

All wet - ANSWERSCompletely wrong

Ax to grind - ANSWERSTo have a grievance, a resentment and you want to get
revenge or sort it out.

Backhanded complement - ANSWERSa criticism that is phrased in such a way that it
appears to be a compliment

Bats in your belfry - ANSWERSCrazy

Beat a hasty retreat - ANSWERSgo away quickly from an unpleasant place/situation

Behind the eight ball - ANSWERSIn trouble

Bens someones ear - ANSWERStalk for a long time

Beat the bushes - ANSWERSto search exhaustively

Beyond the pale - ANSWERSOutside the bounds of acceptable behavior

Big wheel - ANSWERSimportant person

Blue law - ANSWERSA law that regulates personal behavior (dancing, drinking,
gambling)

Run/blow hot and cold - ANSWERSto have mixed feelings

Bum steer - ANSWERSFalse information or directions

Burn the candle on both ends - ANSWERSto overwork oneself

By the seat of ones pants - ANSWERSto accomplish something by luck

Cast pearls before swine - ANSWERSTo give something of value to someone who will
not appreciate it

Checkered past - ANSWERSa personal history that includes both successes and
failures

Cook someones goose - ANSWERSto ruin someones plans
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