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CARTE BLANCHE,

A white card, or free permission, signed at bottom with a person's name and sometimes sealed, giving another person power to superscribe what conditions he pleases. Applied generally in the sense of unlimited authority being granted. — Wharton's Law Lexicon.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2251, 22 April 1897, Page 53

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CARTE BLANCHE, Otago Witness, Issue 2251, 22 April 1897, Page 53

CARTE BLANCHE, Otago Witness, Issue 2251, 22 April 1897, Page 53

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