Search results for: “desert”
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Suspension
An interim or temporary stoppage or arrest or interruption of anything.
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Suspension
An interim or temporary stoppage or arrest or interruption of anything.
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Spouse
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Spouse Meaning of Spouse A husband or wife. Legal Definition of Spouse The person to whom you are married. Synonyms […]
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House
A dwelling , a building designated for habitation of human beings.
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Abdication
The giving up of office , power or authority , right ; renunciation.
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Constructive Abandonment
Meaning of Constructive Abandonment In this law dictionary, the legal term constructive abandonment is a kind of the Patents class. Resources See Also Patents Patents Trademarks Patents
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Sedition
The wilful and knowing utterance, writing , or publication of disloyal, scurrilous , or abusive matter against the United States or a state , or the flag, military forces, or uniform of the nation , which matter is designed and calculated to bring them into contempt , which […]
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Gross Neglect Of Duty
What is Gross Neglect of Duty? A definition of gross neglect of duty is: Type of serious nonfeasance or failure to attend to one’s duties, either public or private.[1] Resources Notes “Gross Neglect of Duty” in the White America Dictionary (New York, Los Angeles, London, New Delhy, Hong […]
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Gross Neglect Of Duty
What is Gross Neglect of Duty? A definition of gross neglect of duty is: Type of serious nonfeasance or failure to attend to one’s duties, either public or private.[1] Resources Notes “Gross Neglect of Duty” in the White America Dictionary (New York, Los Angeles, London, New Delhy, Hong […]
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Void
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Void Meaning of Void A transaction is said to be void when it is null, negatory, ineffectual; when it has no legal force or efficacy. It confers no rights, nor can it be the basis of any action. A […]
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Consent
The deliberate assent amounting to an active acquiescence . An act of reason, accompanied with deliberation, the mind weighing, as in the balance , the good or evil of either side. To constitute consent, there must be a bargain between two parties . See People v Westek, 109 […]