Classifier - Law Dictionary Search Results
Classifiable
Capable of being classified
Classifier
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classified
arranged into classes or categories as unclassified
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Classify
To distribute into classes to arrange according to a system to arrange in sets according to some method founded on...
Mythologize
To relate classify and explain or attempt to explain myths to write upon myths
Sexualist
One who classifies plants by the sexual method of Linnaeligus
Repertory
Repertory, a classified inventory.
assault
civil assault. felonious assault : a criminal assault that is classified as a felony and involves the infliction of serious bodily
Temporary assistant officers
on the scale applicable to junior scale officers but not classified either as Class I or as Class II Officer'. The
Deed
deed, should be made a party to it. Parties are classified in parts according to their several interests. Persons having joint-interests
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Classifier - Law Dictionary Search Results
Classifiable
Capable of being classified
Classifier
Matched in: Term Classifier
classified
arranged into classes or categories as unclassified
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Classify
To distribute into classes to arrange according to a system to arrange in sets according to some method founded on...
Mythologize
To relate classify and explain or attempt to explain myths to write upon myths
Sexualist
One who classifies plants by the sexual method of Linnaeligus
Repertory
Repertory, a classified inventory.
assault
civil assault. felonious assault : a criminal assault that is classified as a felony and involves the infliction of serious bodily
Temporary assistant officers
on the scale applicable to junior scale officers but not classified either as Class I or as Class II Officer'. The
Deed
deed, should be made a party to it. Parties are classified in parts according to their several interests. Persons having joint-interests
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