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Commensurably

In a commensurable manner so as to be commensurable

Commensurability

The quality of being commensurable

speculation

: assumption of unusual business risk in hopes of obtaining commensurate gain b : a transaction involving such speculation

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Commeasurable

Having the same measure commensurate proportional

Trust

a collateral incident accompanying it, annexed in privity to (i.e., commensurate with) the interest in such property, and also to the

Tail

a compromise of a fictitious action), giving a base fee commensurate with the existence of the issue upon whom the estate-tail

Release

given. (d) By enlarging a particular estate into an estate commensurate with that of the person releasing; but a privity of

Insurance

two-fold reason: 1st, that the underwriters charged premiums more than commensurate with the risk; and, 2ndly, that they did not afford

Fee

from whom payments are demanded; the fees charged must be commensurate with the services rendered. The payments collected by way of

Adequate

545 thus: 'Adequate' means fully equal to requirements or occasions, commensurate... but in its primary has more popular significance nothing can

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Commensurably

In a commensurable manner so as to be commensurable

Commensurability

The quality of being commensurable

speculation

: assumption of unusual business risk in hopes of obtaining commensurate gain b : a transaction involving such speculation

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Commeasurable

Having the same measure commensurate proportional

Trust

a collateral incident accompanying it, annexed in privity to (i.e., commensurate with) the interest in such property, and also to the

Tail

a compromise of a fictitious action), giving a base fee commensurate with the existence of the issue upon whom the estate-tail

Release

given. (d) By enlarging a particular estate into an estate commensurate with that of the person releasing; but a privity of

Insurance

two-fold reason: 1st, that the underwriters charged premiums more than commensurate with the risk; and, 2ndly, that they did not afford

Fee

from whom payments are demanded; the fees charged must be commensurate with the services rendered. The payments collected by way of

Adequate

545 thus: 'Adequate' means fully equal to requirements or occasions, commensurate... but in its primary has more popular significance nothing can

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