- binding point
- place where electrical or mechanical components are connected
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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binding authority — Sources of law that must be taken into account by a judge in deciding a case; for example, statutes or decisions by a higher court of the same state on point. See precedent … Black's law dictionary
binding authority — Sources of law that must be taken into account by a judge in deciding a case; for example, statutes or decisions by a higher court of the same state on point. See precedent … Black's law dictionary
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