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Adverse possession

be one which is alienable and is capable of being acquired by the computer. Adverse possession operates on an alienable right,

Terrorism

has shown us that 'terrorism' is generally an attempt to acquire or maintain power or control by intimidation and causing fear

Deaf mute

through deprivation or defect of hearing has either failed the acquire the power of speech or has lost it

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Conquest

Conquest [fr. Conquerir, Fr., to acquire; conquiro, Lat., to seek for], the feudal term for purchase.

Cessio in jure

a fictitious suit, in which the person who was to acquire a thing claimed (vindicabat) the thing, the person who was

Cartel

which is not in the public interest. The intention to acquire monopoly power can be spelt from formation of such a

Burial ground

c. 85), enabled elective 'burial boards' of metropolitan parishes to acquire land for burial grounds, and this Act was applied to

Burial

burial in any particular part of it. In order to acquire a perfect right to be buried in a particular vault

Bastard

has no right to any name save such as he acquires. A bastard has no legal surname by inheritance, though he

Adoption

child of his or her own parents and does not acquire any right or interest as a child of the adopter.

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Acquire - Law Dictionary Search Results

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Save terms and build your research trail

A free trial unlocks notes, tags, search history, and the full AI Studio desk for judgment research.

Adverse possession

be one which is alienable and is capable of being acquired by the computer. Adverse possession operates on an alienable right,

Terrorism

has shown us that 'terrorism' is generally an attempt to acquire or maintain power or control by intimidation and causing fear

Deaf mute

through deprivation or defect of hearing has either failed the acquire the power of speech or has lost it

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Conquest

Conquest [fr. Conquerir, Fr., to acquire; conquiro, Lat., to seek for], the feudal term for purchase.

Cessio in jure

a fictitious suit, in which the person who was to acquire a thing claimed (vindicabat) the thing, the person who was

Cartel

which is not in the public interest. The intention to acquire monopoly power can be spelt from formation of such a

Burial ground

c. 85), enabled elective 'burial boards' of metropolitan parishes to acquire land for burial grounds, and this Act was applied to

Burial

burial in any particular part of it. In order to acquire a perfect right to be buried in a particular vault

Bastard

has no right to any name save such as he acquires. A bastard has no legal surname by inheritance, though he

Adoption

child of his or her own parents and does not acquire any right or interest as a child of the adopter.

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