Conjunct - Law Dictionary Search Results
Conjunctively
In conjunction or union together
Conjunctiveness
The state or quality of being conjunctive
Conjunctional
Relating to a conjunction
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Conjunct
United conjoined concurrent
Supplies and services
maintenance of supplies. It is hardly necessary to read supplies conjunctively with services as was contended although cases may exist where
Establish and maintain
and maintain, the words 'establish and maintain' must be read conjunctively and it is only institutions which a religious denomination establishes
And, or
'or' is normally disjunctive and the word 'and' is normally conjunctive. But at times they are read as vice-versa to give
Back-bond
Back-bond, a deed, which, in conjunction with an absolute disposition, constitutes a trust. It expresses the
Child
to maintain itself. Where the word 'Child' is used in conjunction with parentage, it is not concerned with age, Nanak Chandra
Competent authority
provisions of the Act. It has to be read in conjunction with, construed and understood as having the same meaning as
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