Conductive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: conductiveConduct disgraceful in a professional respect
and expulsion from the house in case the grossly disorderly conduct of a member in the house the speaker may direct
disorderly conduct
disorderly conduct conduct that is likely to lead to a disturbance of
Conduct
wlr 1079 extradition act 2003 c 41 s 65 uk conduct is all the conduct king s prosecutor brussels v cando
Future good conduct
retirement if the employee does not continue to maintain good conduct after retirement then the government can withhold or withdraw the
Personal character and conduct
may ordinarily be equated with his mental or moral nature conduct connotes a person s actions or behaviors guruji shrihari baliram
Conduct of elections
which would include power to make all necessary provisions for conducting free and fair elections union of india v association for
Conservators of the truce and safe conducts
to the breaking of the king s truce and safe conducts upon the main sea out of the liberties of the
Conductibility
capability of being conducted as the conductibility of heat or electricity
Conductive
having the quality or power of conducting as the conductive tissue of a pistil
Conductivity
of receiving and transmitting as heat electricity etc as the conductivity of a nerve
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