Commutability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Thirlage
a twelfth part, which was termed 'multitude.' This servitude was commuted for an annual payment in grain by 39 Geo. 3,
Jury of matrons
of the child, after which, as a rule, the Crown commutes the punishment.
Permulator
A special form of rotary converter with stationary commutator and rotating brushes in which the exciting field is induced
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Fees
of Court, or by ancient usage; in modern times frequently commuted for a salary, e.g., by the (English) Justices Clerks Act,
commutativity
the property of a binary operation or operator such that the result of one term operating on a second is...
clemency
or instance of mercy, compassion, or forgiveness see also amnesty, commute, pardon, reprieve
contract
have promised to perform compare unilateral contract in this entry commutative contract in the civil law of Louisiana : a contract
lesion
market value) for immovable property conveyed or transferred by a commutative contract (as a sale or exchange) [a new partition may
pardon
of remission of penalty as an act of clemency compare commute 3 : excuse or forgiveness for a fault or offense
Commutation
A passing from one state to another change alteration mutation
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