By its terms, the law was to take effect on June 14, 1900.
See Section 10 for what we mean by certain terms used in this notice.
See section 12 for what we mean by certain terms used in this notice.
By the terms of that, we gave away more than half our growing lands.
Better by the terms in which she judged things now.
It is a young instrument by Indian terms, being only about 200 years old.
By its terms you, the guilty one, go free with the innocent.
The instrument took effect, by its terms, on May 3, 1947.
"That's major by terms of the effects it will have on us," he said.
He accepted but only by the terms that were written in the contract.