Contraction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: contractionContracting out of a statute
persons for whose benefit a statute has been passed may contract with others in such a manner as to deprive themselves
Contraction
the pupil of the eye or of a tendon the contraction produced by cold
Contractibility
capability of being contracted quality of being contractible as the contractibility and dilatability of air
Contracts concluded in advance
must be kept in each member state in respect of contracts concluded in advance halsbury s laws of england vol 1
Contracted
drawn together shrunken wrinkled narrow as a contracted brow a contracted noun
contracting
the act or process of acquiring an infectious disease contraction as the contracting of a serious illness can be financially
Immoral contracts
for in pari delicto potior est conditio defendentis yet a contract under seal made in consideration of past seduction or cohabitation
Contractible
capable of contraction
Contractibleness
contractibility
Contractive
tending to contract having the property or power or power of contracting
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