Converse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Conversant
Having frequent or customary intercourse familiary associated intimately acquainted
Conversationed
Aaquaintea with mnners aod deportment behaved
Conversation
General course of conduct behavior
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Conversative
Relating to intercourse with men social opposed to contemplative
Conversible
Capable of being converted or reversed
Conversion
The act of turning or changing from one state or condition to another or the state of being changed transmutation change
Conversive
Capable of being converted or changed
conversion clause
conversion clause a provision in some ARMs allowing it to change to a fixed-rate loan at some point during
Conversion and detinue
Conversion and detinue, a conversion is an act of wilful interference, without lawful justification, with any chattel in a
Criminal conversation
Criminal conversation, adultery. See ADULTERY. The action for this (called crim. Con.) was nominally abolished by the (English) Matrimonial Causes
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