Affect - Law Dictionary Search Results
Judicial Act
objections raised by the candidate. The question decided by him affects the rights of the parties, and in deciding the objections
Newfangledness
Affectation of or fondness for novelty vain or affected fashion or
misaffection
An evil or wrong affection the state of being ill affected
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Reciprocally
In a reciprocal manner so that each affects the other and is equally affected by it interchangeably mutually
Euphuist
One who affects excessive refinement and elegance of language applied esp to a
Canting
a whining tone of voice using technical or religious terms affectedly affectedly pious as a canting rogue a canting tone
Chest founder
A rheumatic affection of the muscles of the breast and fore legs of
equal protection
equal protection requirement of the Constitution protects against legislation that affects individuals differently without a rational basis for doing so. In
consortium
Latin : the right of one spouse to the company, affection, and assistance of and to sexual relations with the other
blanket
blanket 1 : covering or affecting all members of a group or class [ health coverage]
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