Chain - Law Dictionary Search Results
Chainlet
A small chain
Catena
A chain or series of things connected with each other
Carcanet
A jeweled chain necklace or collar
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Brequet chain
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Chainless
Having no chain not restrained or fettered
cause
an independent cause that follows another cause in time in producing the result but does not interrupt the chain of causation if foreseeable called also supervening cause compare concurrent cause and superseding cause in this entry 2
cross link
a covalent bond that links two chains of atoms or two sections of one chain in a polymeric molecule the cross link is created by
VerbarHalysites
A genus of Silurian fossil corals the chain corals See Chain coral under Chain
Cable
Dut.], the grate rope of a ship, to which the anchor is fastened. The proof and sale of chain cables and anchors, formerly regulated by the (English) Chain Cable and Anchors Acts, 1864, 1871, and 1874 (27
Successive dealer
State. Undoubtedly, an importer is one of the dealers. He is the first dealer in the State. The chain of successive dealers begins from the first dealer and it goes up to the last dealer. Any one
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Chain - Law Dictionary Search Results
Chainlet
A small chain
Catena
A chain or series of things connected with each other
Carcanet
A jeweled chain necklace or collar
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Brequet chain
Matched in: Term Brequet chain
Chainless
Having no chain not restrained or fettered
cause
an independent cause that follows another cause in time in producing the result but does not interrupt the chain of causation if foreseeable called also supervening cause compare concurrent cause and superseding cause in this entry 2
cross link
a covalent bond that links two chains of atoms or two sections of one chain in a polymeric molecule the cross link is created by
VerbarHalysites
A genus of Silurian fossil corals the chain corals See Chain coral under Chain
Cable
Dut.], the grate rope of a ship, to which the anchor is fastened. The proof and sale of chain cables and anchors, formerly regulated by the (English) Chain Cable and Anchors Acts, 1864, 1871, and 1874 (27
Successive dealer
State. Undoubtedly, an importer is one of the dealers. He is the first dealer in the State. The chain of successive dealers begins from the first dealer and it goes up to the last dealer. Any one
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