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  • Kill

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Kill Verb: To cause death. To put an end to something, as to “kill” a bill in the legislature. Meaning of Kill To deprive of life any person or animal. <div […]

  • Incident

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Incident Meaning of Incident An event , a happening which is dependent upon or follows another is said to be incident to it. Incident Alternative Definition […]

  • Press

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Press Meaning of Press The aggregate of publications issuing from the press or giving publicity to one’s sentiments and opinions through the medium of printing. radio and television stations are in some […]

  • Fail

    Decline or leave unperformed. A legacy or bequest is said to fail when it lapses never having vested or taken effect.

  • Occur

    In Its general and most popular sense the word occur means to happen. When used in a contract limiting the time within which an action may be brought to a certain time after the happening of a particular event, should be given the sense of accrue. 61 […]

  • Occur

    In Its general and most popular sense the word occur means to happen. When used in a contract limiting the time within which an action may be brought to a certain time after the happening of a particular event, should be given the sense of accrue. 61 […]

  • Impinge

    verbadvance upon aggress attack bang barge in break bounds break in on bump butt against collide come into collision contact dash against encroach entrench on</li…

  • Extirpate

    verbabolish annihilate annul blast blot out bring to ruin cancel consume cut down deal destruction demolish deracinate desolate destroy devastate devour</…

  • Eradicate

    verbabolish annihilate annul black out blot out cause to cease deal destruction delete demolish deracinate destroy destroy thoroughly displace dispose of dissolve…

  • Confirm

    To make firm, or more firm; to give more strength to. The word is held not to impart a warranty in a conveyance of real estate. Used in a conveyance of real estate confirm does not impart a warranty. 9 N. Y. 541. To make sure or certain; to give added assurance of truth to;…