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Concessive
Matched in: Term Concessive
Privilege and concession
Privilege and concession, a privilege has been defined as a particular and peculiar
Concession
Concession, the common dictionary meaning of the word 'concession' is 'the
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concession
concession 1 : an act or instance of conceding or yielding
Concessively
By way of concession
Compromise
Compromise, an adjustment of claims in dispute by mutual concession; also a mutual promise of two or more parties at
Unbounded sugarcane
on or after May 1, 1955 In other words, the concession is granted in respect of the supply of 'unbonded sugarcane'
Misconception of court
Misconception of court, misconception by the Court of a concession made by the advocate or of the attitude taken up
Argument
press a man with consequences drawn from his own principles, concessions, or actions; this is known by the name of argumentum
Basic wages
but does not include-(i) the cash value of any food concession; (ii) any dearness allowance (that is to say, all cash
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Concessive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Concessive
Matched in: Term Concessive
Privilege and concession
Privilege and concession, a privilege has been defined as a particular and peculiar
Concession
Concession, the common dictionary meaning of the word 'concession' is 'the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
concession
concession 1 : an act or instance of conceding or yielding
Concessively
By way of concession
Compromise
Compromise, an adjustment of claims in dispute by mutual concession; also a mutual promise of two or more parties at
Unbounded sugarcane
on or after May 1, 1955 In other words, the concession is granted in respect of the supply of 'unbonded sugarcane'
Misconception of court
Misconception of court, misconception by the Court of a concession made by the advocate or of the attitude taken up
Argument
press a man with consequences drawn from his own principles, concessions, or actions; this is known by the name of argumentum
Basic wages
but does not include-(i) the cash value of any food concession; (ii) any dearness allowance (that is to say, all cash
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