Conveniences - Law Dictionary Search Results
rule of convenience
rule of convenience :a common-law rule providing that in the interest of convenience
certificate of convenience and necessity
certificate of convenience and necessity :a certificate issued by an agency granting a
Convenience
The state or quality of being convenient fitness or suitableness as of place time etc propriety
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Conveniently
In a convenient manner form or situation without difficulty
Administrative convenience
Administrative convenience, in relation to bankruptcy means a provision permitting a bankruptcy
Nuisance
of his property, or prejudicially affects his health, comfort, or convenience, is a nuisance. Nuisance may be distinguished from negligence in
conveniences
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Public health
drains and cesspools, filthy or verminuous premises or persons, public conveniences, nuisances, offensive trades, smoke, water supply (works, wells, charges, supply
Public nuisance
Means any nuisance which materially affects the reasonable. Comfort and conveniences of class ......... To establish the offence of public nuisance
Kitchenette
a very small kitchen and a pantry with the kitchen conveniences compactly arranged sometimes so that they fold up out of
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