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civil commitment
civil commitment : court-ordered institutionalization of a person suffering from mental illness, alcoholism, or drug addiction usually upon a finding
lender option commitments
lender option commitments an agreement giving a lender the option to deliver loans or securities by a certain date at agreed
mandatory delivery commitment
mandatory delivery commitment Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Contractual licence
Contractual licence, is a licence supported by consideration but not coupled with a grant, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 9, para 530, p. 365.
Financial commitment
Financial commitment, means the amount o direct investment by way of contribution to equity and loan and 50 per cent
Whoever attempts to commit an offence
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Knew to be likely to be committed
Knew to be likely to be committed, the expression 'knew to be likely to be committed' imports at least an expectation founded upon facts known
genocide
genocide : acts committed with intent to partially or wholly destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group ;also : the crime
Recommit
To commit again to give back into keeping specifically to refer again to a committee as to recommit a bill
Solecize
To commit a solecism
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civil commitment
civil commitment : court-ordered institutionalization of a person suffering from mental illness, alcoholism, or drug addiction usually upon a finding
lender option commitments
lender option commitments an agreement giving a lender the option to deliver loans or securities by a certain date at agreed
mandatory delivery commitment
mandatory delivery commitment Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Contractual licence
Contractual licence, is a licence supported by consideration but not coupled with a grant, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 9, para 530, p. 365.
Financial commitment
Financial commitment, means the amount o direct investment by way of contribution to equity and loan and 50 per cent
Whoever attempts to commit an offence
Matched in: Term Whoever attempts to commit an offence
Knew to be likely to be committed
Knew to be likely to be committed, the expression 'knew to be likely to be committed' imports at least an expectation founded upon facts known
genocide
genocide : acts committed with intent to partially or wholly destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group ;also : the crime
Recommit
To commit again to give back into keeping specifically to refer again to a committee as to recommit a bill
Solecize
To commit a solecism
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