Converse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Convertend
itself as converted after which process it is termed the converse See Converse n Logic
Trover
upon the case, properly called the action of trover and conversion (see that title), which might be maintained by any person
wiretapping
a secret connection to the telephone line of one whose conversations are to be monitored usually for purposes of criminal investigation
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Colloquial
Pertaining to or used in conversation esp common and familiar conversation conversational hence unstudied informal as
Handling
processing, treatment, package, storage transportation by vehicle, use, collection, destruction, conversion, offering for sale, transfer or the like of such hazardous
Hindu
889. A person may be Hindu by birth or by conversion. A mere theoretical allegiance to the Hindu faith by a
Reconversion
which he was born and to which he belonged before conversion to another religion, if the members of the caste accept
Election
state and thus put an end to the trust for conversion. See CONVERSION. It means any election, by whatever means held
Conversationist
One who converses much or who excels in conversation
convert
"Internal Revenue Code"] ;esp : to exercise the right of conversion by exchanging (preferred shares or bonds) for common stock 2
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