It comes from playing cards.
the base word is legal
Yes, the noun 'legal' is a singular, common noun; a word for a person who acts in a legal manner or with legal authority; a person whose status is protected by or in accordance with law. The word 'legal' is also an adjective.
Legal paper size is:
legal
Mace spray is legal in NJ.
No, because if you hid your cards that would be cheating.
Playing cards, almanacs, and legal documents.
the stamp act of 1765 placed tax on things such as legal documents, playing cards, and dice
Personalized playing cards can offer the creativity to have any type of personalized photos you would like as long as they are legal to possess and diplay.
It all depends on your definition of "armor" and "armor piercing".
Certainly.
the stamp act put a tax on stamps, newspapers, playing cards and legal documents
It was passed to tax things like legal documents news paper and playing cards.
No. God Cards are not legal game cards, so cannot be used in tournaments.There are a few legal god cards like ra and obelisk but not slifer not yet
The Stamp Act of 1765 imposed a tax on all paper documents in the American colonies, including newspapers, legal documents, and playing cards. The act was met with strong opposition and was eventually repealed in 1766.
Probably not.
No.