Completion - Law Dictionary Search Results
endpoint
A point of termination or completion
Diamond anniversary
an anniversary celebrated upon the completion of sixty or according to some seventy five years from
Cyclorama
and in some places only parts of these objects the completion of them being carried out pictorially
Land charge
charge against any purchaser of land if not registered before completion of purchase; under Class B, or Class C, mortgages, limited
Completement
Act of completing or perfecting completion
Colony counter
medium when touched to a colony9 on the plate the completion of the electrical circuit causes an increment of 1 unit
transact
dispute by a transaction vt 1 : to carry to completion [ a sale] 2 : to carry on the operation
Noncompletion
Lack of completion failure to complete
help
home, getting a loan, and home maintenance; in most cases, completion of the program may entitle the homebuyer to a reduced
fee
fee for the services of a lawyer paid upon successful completion of the services and usually calculated as a percentage of
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