Comparable - Law Dictionary Search Results
comparative law
comparative law : the study of the differences, similarities, and interrelationships
comparative
comparative : characterized by systematic comparison [ contribution, which apportions according
contract
security agreement) made to secure the performance of another obligation compare principal contract in this entry ad·he·sion contract [ad-hē-zhən-] : contract
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Territory
while determining the normal value to take into consideration the comparable price of the like article in the exporting country or
Cordaitales
an order of extinct plants having tall arborescent trunks comparable to or more advanced than cycads known from the Pennsylvanian
Weaker sections
means not every 'backward class' but those dismally depressed categories comparable economically and educationally to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled tribes, State
cover
price, or seeking damages for nonperformance. Reselling is the seller's comparable remedy when a buyer does not perform under a contract.
offense
civil liability under the civil law. Offenses and quasi-offenses are comparable to common-law torts.
Comparable
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trustee
corporate director) occupying a position of trust and performing functions comparable to those of a trustee c : trustee in bankruptcy
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