Alter - Law Dictionary Search Results
Wills
revoked by presumption of an intention on the ground of alteration in circumstances; by the twentieth s., 'that no will or
Manufacture
making fit for use any damaged explosive; and (2) re-making, altering or repairing the explosive. [Explosives Act, 1884 (4 of 1884),
Calendering and shearing
of which might and some others might not affect or alter the nature of the fabric both the expressions calendering and
amend
to change or modify for the better 2 : to alter esp. in the wording ;esp : to alter formally by
Altarage
Altarage, offering made upon the alter; the profit arising to the priest by reason of the
Misalter
To alter wrongly esp to alter for the worse
Tamper
Tamper, means to alter for an improper purpose or in an improper way, Kerala
Shearing
of which might and some others might not affect or alter the nature of the fabric representing a number of sub-species
Parol evidence
defective in any particular essential to its validity; nor contradict, alter, or vary a written instrument, required by law, or agreed
Goods
computer program may be copyrightable as intellectual property does not alter the fact that once in the form of a floppy
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