Tag: OB

  • Obsolete Technology

    Hierarchical Display of Obsolete technology Production, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > Technology Meaning of Obsolete technology Overview and more information about Obsolete technology For a more comprehensive understanding of Obsolete technology, see in […]

  • Observer

    Hierarchical Display of Observer International Relations > International affairs > International affairs > Diplomatic relations > Diplomatic representation Meaning of Observer Overview and more information about Observer For a more comprehensive understanding of Observer, see in the […]

  • Observation

    nounadvertence advertency annotation ascertainment assertion attention attentiveness check cognitior cognizance comment commentary concentration conclusion consideration …

  • Obalno-kraška

    Hierarchical Display of Obalno-kraška Geography > Regions of EU Member States > Regions of Slovenia Meaning of Obalno-kraška Overview and more information about Obalno-kraška For a more comprehensive understanding of Obalno-kraška, see in the general part of the online platform.[rtbs […]

  • Objections to An Election Result

    Hierarchical Display of Objections to an election result Politics > Electoral procedure and voting > Vote > Election monitoringLaw > Organisation of the legal system > Legal system > Administrative court Meaning of Objections to an election result Overview and more information about […]

  • Obstacle to Development

    Hierarchical Display of Obstacle to development Economics > Economic conditions > Economic development > UnderdevelopmentEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policy > Development policy Meaning of Obstacle to development Overview and more information about Obstacle to development For a […]

  • Obventio

    (Lat. obvenire, to fall in). In Civil Law. Rent or profit accruing from a thing, or from industry. It is generally used in the plural. In Old English Law. The revenue of spiritual living, so called. Cowell. Also, in the plural, offerings. 2 Inst. 661. …

  • Obventio

    (Lat. obvenire, to fall in). In Civil Law. Rent or profit accruing from a thing, or from industry. It is generally used in the plural. In Old English Law. The revenue of spiritual living, so called. Cowell. Also, in the plural, offerings. 2 Inst. 661. …

  • Obsolescent Occupation

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Obsolescent Occupation in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term obsolescent occupation into Spanish: ocupación obsoleta (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal […]

  • Observable

    Observable in the National Security Context A definition and brief description of Observable in relation to national security is as follows:Any form of energy radiated by an object, such as an aircraft, that might be observed by an opponent.

  • Obiter

    (Lat. from obire, to pass). By the way; in passing. This point was not the principal question in the case of Clere and Brooke, but the law concerning it is delivered obiter only, and in the course of argument, by Justice Manwoode. 2 Bl. Comm. 238. …

  • Obstacle

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Obstacle Meaning of Obstacle Synonyms of Obstacle noun arrest balk barricade barrier block bridle catch check constraint curb dam delay detainment […]

  • Obit

    That particular solemnity or office for the dead which the Roman Catholic church appoints to be read or performed over the body of a deceased member of that communion before interment; also, the office which, upon the anniversary of his death, wag frequently used as a commemoration or […]

  • Obit

    That particular solemnity or office for the dead which the Roman Catholic church appoints to be read or performed over the body of a deceased member of that communion before interment; also, the office which, upon the anniversary of his death, wag frequently used as a commemoration or […]

  • Obtemperandum Est Consuetudini Rationabili Tanquam Legi

    A reasonable custom is to be obeyed like law. 4 Coke, 38. …