Accumulated - Law Dictionary Search Results
Accretion
to a thing; usually applied to the gradual and imperceptible accumulation of land out of the sea or a river. Accretion
Damdupat
borrower within reasonable time so that there be not such accumulation of interest as would be in excess of the principal
Customs warehouse
the storage of good so that e.g. in importer can accumulate stock, paying duties and other charges on the goods as
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Customs
more had been imposed at different times; so that the accumulation of the duties,and the complicated regulations to which they gave
nonadsorbent
lacking capacity to adsorb or cause to accumulate on a surface Opposite of adsorbent
Pyopneumothorax
Accumulation of air or other gas and of pus in the
Pip
by hoarseness discharge from the nostrils and eyes and an accumulation of mucus in the mouth forming a ldquoscalerdquo on the
Pilement
An accumulation a heap
Photosynthesis
proteids The food substances are usually quickly translocated those that accumulate being changed to starch which appears in the cells almost
Hinduism
complex congeries of creeds and doctrines which in its gradual accumulation may be compared to the gathering together of the mighty
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