Changeability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Changeableness
The quality of being changeable fickleness inconstancy mutability
Changeably
In a changeable manner
Changeable
change subject to alteration mutable variable fickle inconstant as a changeable humor
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Chatoyant
Having a changeable varying luster or color like that of a changeable silk
Mutability
either in form state or essential character susceptibility of change changeableness inconstancy variation
Route
Route, means a line of travel which specifies the highway which maybe traversed by a motor vehicle between one terminus...
Professional institution
Professional crime, in Europe, the terms 'organised crime' and 'professional crime' are largely inter-changeable. As compared to American standards, the...
Professional crime
Professional crime, in Europe, the terms 'organised crime' and 'professional crime' are largely inter-changeable. As compared to American standards, the...
Possession and occupy
Possession and occupy, the terms 'possession' and 'occupy' are in common parlance used inter-changeably. However, in law, possession over a...
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