Accommodation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Kiddle, Kidel, or Kedel
a river, with a loop or narrow cut in it, accommodated for the laying of wheels or other engines to catch
Joint-tenancy
until (English) Land Legislation of 1925 became law much more accommodating than a tenancy in common, unless cross-remainders are expressed or
In all
party risks. That is a sensitive process which has to accommodate the claims of the society as reflected in that purpose.
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Calendar
reckoned the 14th of the same month in order to accommodate the English chronology to the new style. 6 Rymer's F'dera,
Bank-credits
Bank-credits, accommodations allowed to a person generally on security given to a
Arbitration
latter is at liberty to use his own discretion, and accommodate the difference in that manner which appears most just and
Condescend
submit to waive the privilege of rank or dignity to accommodate ones self to an inferior
Observation deck
is sometimes indoors in a room with large windows to accommodate viewing
houseful
as many as a house will accommodate as they entertained a houseful of guests
full length
accommodating the full height of the human figure as a full
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Accommodation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Kiddle, Kidel, or Kedel
a river, with a loop or narrow cut in it, accommodated for the laying of wheels or other engines to catch
Joint-tenancy
until (English) Land Legislation of 1925 became law much more accommodating than a tenancy in common, unless cross-remainders are expressed or
In all
party risks. That is a sensitive process which has to accommodate the claims of the society as reflected in that purpose.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Calendar
reckoned the 14th of the same month in order to accommodate the English chronology to the new style. 6 Rymer's F'dera,
Bank-credits
Bank-credits, accommodations allowed to a person generally on security given to a
Arbitration
latter is at liberty to use his own discretion, and accommodate the difference in that manner which appears most just and
Condescend
submit to waive the privilege of rank or dignity to accommodate ones self to an inferior
Observation deck
is sometimes indoors in a room with large windows to accommodate viewing
houseful
as many as a house will accommodate as they entertained a houseful of guests
full length
accommodating the full height of the human figure as a full
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