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Transubstantiation
Bread and Wine in the Supper of our Lord' (Art. 28 of the Thirtynine Articles of Religion); 'a conversion of the whole substance of the Bread into the Body and of the whole substance of the Wine
No cause for such refusal
refusal. Therefore when an application is filed by a shareholder for an order directing the company to grant conversion of partly paid-up shares into fully paid-up shares and the company sets up some cause declining to carry
Trust for sale
the proceeds devolved upon the beneficiaries as personalty unless they elected to take the property as realty (see CONVERSION), except that upon a lapse of the devise of realty in the testator's lifetime the property resulted to
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Election
converted to take the property in its unconverted state and thus put an end to the trust for conversion. See CONVERSION. It means any election, by whatever means held under any law for the purpose of selecting
Secularization
The act of rendering secular or the state of being rendered secular conversion from regular or monastic to secular conversion from religious to lay or secular possession and uses as the
Locutory
A room for conversation especially a room in monasteries where the monks were allowed to converse
Adaptation
Adaptation, means-(i) in relation to a dramatic work, the conversion of the work into a non-dramatic work; (ii) in relation to a literary work or an artistic work,
transmutation
transmutation 1 : a doctrine in property law which allows the conversion of a separate property interest into marital or community property by agreement between spouses or by contribution of
convert
different kind [if property…is compulsorily or involuntarily ed "Internal Revenue Code"] ;esp : to exercise the right of conversion by exchanging (preferred shares or bonds) for common stock 2 : to appropriate (another's property) by conversion [the
Colloquium
Colloquium, 1. A talking together; a conversation. 2. An old term in pleading applied to the statement in declaration for libel or slander that the
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Conversancy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Transubstantiation
Bread and Wine in the Supper of our Lord' (Art. 28 of the Thirtynine Articles of Religion); 'a conversion of the whole substance of the Bread into the Body and of the whole substance of the Wine
No cause for such refusal
refusal. Therefore when an application is filed by a shareholder for an order directing the company to grant conversion of partly paid-up shares into fully paid-up shares and the company sets up some cause declining to carry
Trust for sale
the proceeds devolved upon the beneficiaries as personalty unless they elected to take the property as realty (see CONVERSION), except that upon a lapse of the devise of realty in the testator's lifetime the property resulted to
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Election
converted to take the property in its unconverted state and thus put an end to the trust for conversion. See CONVERSION. It means any election, by whatever means held under any law for the purpose of selecting
Secularization
The act of rendering secular or the state of being rendered secular conversion from regular or monastic to secular conversion from religious to lay or secular possession and uses as the
Locutory
A room for conversation especially a room in monasteries where the monks were allowed to converse
Adaptation
Adaptation, means-(i) in relation to a dramatic work, the conversion of the work into a non-dramatic work; (ii) in relation to a literary work or an artistic work,
transmutation
transmutation 1 : a doctrine in property law which allows the conversion of a separate property interest into marital or community property by agreement between spouses or by contribution of
convert
different kind [if property…is compulsorily or involuntarily ed "Internal Revenue Code"] ;esp : to exercise the right of conversion by exchanging (preferred shares or bonds) for common stock 2 : to appropriate (another's property) by conversion [the
Colloquium
Colloquium, 1. A talking together; a conversation. 2. An old term in pleading applied to the statement in declaration for libel or slander that the
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