Comfort - Law Dictionary Search Results
Solatium
Solatium, Solatium as the word goes, is 'money comfort', quantified by the statute, and given as a conciliatory measure
Treason
king's enemies in his realm, giving to them aid or comfort in the realm or elsewhere. (5) If a man slay
Recomfortless
Without comfort
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Accessories
they are fitted to the vehicle, undoubtedly it would add comfort or enjoyment in the use of the vehicle, Mehra Bros
Poorly
or condition without plenty or sufficiency or suitable provision for comfort as to live poorly
Comfort
Matched in: Term Comfort
Inconsolable
Not consolable incapable of being consoled grieved beyond susceptibility of comfort disconsolate
aid
(as money or supplies) [ to the disabled] [giving and comfort to the enemy]
conjugal rights
rights and privileges (as to love, affection, sexual relations, companionship, comfort, and services) implied by and involved in the marriage relationship
harbor
harbor : a place of security and comfort see also safe harbor vt 1 : to receive secretly
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