Circulate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Diffuse
to cause to flow on all sides to send out or extend in all directions to spread to circulate to disseminate to scatter as to diffuse information
Discurrent
Not current or free to circulate not in use
Electro vital
Derived from or dependent upon vital processes said of certain electric currents supposed by some physiologists to circulate in the nerves of animals
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Floating charge
Ableco Finance LLC, (2003) LR 217 (Ch): (2002) EWHC 701 (Ch). Cover a fluctuating body of assets which circulate in the course of the operation of a business, such as book debts, and such charges remain under
Gazette and local advertisement
in the London Gazette and , in each of two successive weeks, in one or more local newspapers circulating in the locality where the harbour or group is situate (English) Harbours Act, 1964, s. 57(1); Halsbury's Laws
Neutrophil
group of leukocytes whose granules stain only with neutral dyes it is the chief phagocytic leukocyte in the circulating blood comprising from 54 to 65 of the total number of leukocytes
Newspaper
and distributed at stated intervals for conveying intelligence of passing events advocating opinions etc a public print that circulates news advertisements proceedings of legislative bodies public announcements etc
Passant
Passing from one to another in circulation current
Sap
The juice of plants of any kind especially the ascending and descending juices or circulating fluid essential to nutrition
Betting
(English) Betting Act, 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 15), imposes penalties on persons advertising or sending letters, circulars, telegrams, etc., as to betting; and by the (English) Betting and Loans (Infants) Act, 1892 (55 & 56
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Circulate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Diffuse
to cause to flow on all sides to send out or extend in all directions to spread to circulate to disseminate to scatter as to diffuse information
Discurrent
Not current or free to circulate not in use
Electro vital
Derived from or dependent upon vital processes said of certain electric currents supposed by some physiologists to circulate in the nerves of animals
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Floating charge
Ableco Finance LLC, (2003) LR 217 (Ch): (2002) EWHC 701 (Ch). Cover a fluctuating body of assets which circulate in the course of the operation of a business, such as book debts, and such charges remain under
Gazette and local advertisement
in the London Gazette and , in each of two successive weeks, in one or more local newspapers circulating in the locality where the harbour or group is situate (English) Harbours Act, 1964, s. 57(1); Halsbury's Laws
Neutrophil
group of leukocytes whose granules stain only with neutral dyes it is the chief phagocytic leukocyte in the circulating blood comprising from 54 to 65 of the total number of leukocytes
Newspaper
and distributed at stated intervals for conveying intelligence of passing events advocating opinions etc a public print that circulates news advertisements proceedings of legislative bodies public announcements etc
Passant
Passing from one to another in circulation current
Sap
The juice of plants of any kind especially the ascending and descending juices or circulating fluid essential to nutrition
Betting
(English) Betting Act, 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 15), imposes penalties on persons advertising or sending letters, circulars, telegrams, etc., as to betting; and by the (English) Betting and Loans (Infants) Act, 1892 (55 & 56
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