Burn Up - Law Dictionary Search Results
Burn
of heat or fire frequently intensified by up as to burn up wood
Consume
or fire to use up to expend to waste to burn up to eat up to devour
Raw material
process, it could be said that its very consumption on burning up is its quality and value as raw materials, Collector
burn up
a high speed motorcycle race on a public road
Deflagration
A burning up conflagration
Exustion
The act or operation of burning up
Nomine poena
pasture, grubbing underwoods, felling, etc., trees, or relating to the burning of heather. See Aggs on Agricultural Holdings.
Bleta
Fr.], peat or combustible earth dug up and dried for burning.
Marriage
to be the better opinion (see per Lord Moncrieff in Burns v. Burns, cited in the Report of the Marriage Commission,
Merger
is, sunk or drowned, in the greater estate', Cheshiri and Burn's Modern Law of Real Property, 16th Edn., p. 993.
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