Contractive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Contractibleness
Contractibility
Contractible
Capable of contraction
Contraction
The act or process of contracting shortening or shrinking the state of being contracted as contraction of the heart of the pupil of the
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Contractibility
Capability of being contracted quality of being contractible as the contractibility and dilatability of air
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 catastrophic
Contractive
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contractable
capable of being transmitted by infection same as communicable 1 of disease
Contracting out of a statute
Contracting out of a statute. In accordance with the maxim, Quilibet potest [or Cuilibet licet] renunciare juri pro se
Contracts concluded in advance
Contracts concluded in advance, Contracts which are concluded between a producers or an association of producers and a buyer
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Contractive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Contractibleness
Contractibility
Contractible
Capable of contraction
Contraction
The act or process of contracting shortening or shrinking the state of being contracted as contraction of the heart of the pupil of the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Contractibility
Capability of being contracted quality of being contractible as the contractibility and dilatability of air
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 catastrophic
Contractive
Matched in: Term Contractive
contractable
capable of being transmitted by infection same as communicable 1 of disease
Contracting out of a statute
Contracting out of a statute. In accordance with the maxim, Quilibet potest [or Cuilibet licet] renunciare juri pro se
Contracts concluded in advance
Contracts concluded in advance, Contracts which are concluded between a producers or an association of producers and a buyer
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