Cessation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lack of jurisdiction
feelings of enmity and hatred. Lack of harmony simpliciter means cessation of feelings of friendship but there can be no disturbance
Menopause
The period of natural cessation of menstruation See Change of life under Change
Miscontinuance
Miscontinuance, cessation, intermission
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Peace of God and the Church
Dei et ecclesi', Lat.], was anciently used to signify that cessation which the king's subjects had from trouble and suit of
Oblivion
The act of forgetting or the state of being forgotten cessation of remembrance forgetfulness
Failure
Cessation of supply or total defect a failing deficiency as failure
Let up
Abatement also cessation as it blew a gale for three days without any
Continually
Without cessation unceasingly continuously as the current flows continually
abeyance
was in ] 2 : temporary inactivity or suppression : cessation or suspension for a period of time usually used with
death
death : a permanent cessation of all vital bodily functions : the end of life
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