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transmutation
1 : a doctrine in property law which allows the conversion of a separate property interest into marital or community property
Secularization
of rendering secular or the state of being rendered secular conversion from regular or monastic to secular conversion from religious to
Adaptation
Adaptation, means-(i) in relation to a dramatic work, the conversion of the work into a non-dramatic work; (ii) in relation
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Friendly societies
1876 by 39 & 40 Vict. c. 32 as to conversion of Friendly Societies into branches, and other matters; in 1879
No cause for such refusal
a shareholder for an order directing the company to grant conversion of partly paid-up shares into fully paid-up shares and the
Transubstantiation
Lord' (Art. 28 of the Thirtynine Articles of Religion); 'a conversion of the whole substance of the Bread into the Body
Trust for sale
unless they elected to take the property as realty (see CONVERSION), except that upon a lapse of the devise of realty
Wrongful detention and wrongful confinement
finder subsequently disposes of the goods, he is guilty of conversion, but the wrongful detention then comes to an end and
check out
To vacate a room at a hotel notel etc Converse of check in
Econverso
Econverso, conversely. See CONVERSE.
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