Complication - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hague conference
can be made. The Hague Arbitration Court has dealt with complicated international disputes. A second Peace Conference met at the Hague
Perplex
To involve to entangle to make intricate or complicated and difficult to be unraveled or understood as to perplex
Plexiform
Like network complicated
Simple
entangled uncombined not compounded not blended with something else not complicated as a simple substance a simple idea a simple sound
Accomplice
Accomplice [fr. complice, Fr., complex, Lat., bound up with one in a project,
Account or Accompt
account was on one side only, but was of so complicated and intricate a nature that it could not be satisfactorily
Customs
different times; so that the accumulation of the duties,and the complicated regulations to which they gave rise, were productive of the
Destruction of buildings
and the latter view practical merits, not free from possible complications, e.g., if there were substantial differences between the segments of
Mixed larceny
Mixed larceny, otherwise called compound or complicated larceny, that which is combined with circumstances of aggravation, as
Income-tax
and the various abatements and exemptions, which have become extremely complicated, see the current Finance Acts, and consult the latest editions
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