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Completion

Completion, as regards third parties, means completion in fact, and not completion to the satisfaction of the architect or

Completely

In a complete manner fully

Completive

Making complete

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Completion

The act or process of making complete the getting through to the end as the completion of an undertaking an education a service

Completeness

The state of being complete

completing

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completed

brought to a conclusion

Complete

Filled up with no part or element lacking free from deficiency entire perfect consummate

Complete destruction

Complete destruction, in Article 592 of American Jurisprudence, the statement of law on the consequences of complete destruction of

Completely knocked down condition

Completely knocked down condition, The words 'completely knocked down condition' in the entry are not used in any technical

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Completion

Completion, as regards third parties, means completion in fact, and not completion to the satisfaction of the architect or

Completely

In a complete manner fully

Completive

Making complete

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Completion

The act or process of making complete the getting through to the end as the completion of an undertaking an education a service

Completeness

The state of being complete

completing

Matched in: Term completing

completed

brought to a conclusion

Complete

Filled up with no part or element lacking free from deficiency entire perfect consummate

Complete destruction

Complete destruction, in Article 592 of American Jurisprudence, the statement of law on the consequences of complete destruction of

Completely knocked down condition

Completely knocked down condition, The words 'completely knocked down condition' in the entry are not used in any technical

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