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De Escalate - Law Dictionary Search Results

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de escalate

to reduce in intensity a crisis or a war


de escalation

a reduction in intensity of a crisis or a war


escalator clause

a rise in the cost of living but prohibits a decrease to reflect a drop in the cost of living … escalator clause 1 a clause in a contract that provides for


Escalation

escalation is normal and routine incident arising out of gap of


Escalation clause

escalation clause which takes care of the rise and fall of


de facto

two constraints have been lifted one de facto and one de jure susan lee adj 1 actual esp being such in


de novo

review decisions of federal administrative agencies are generally subject to de novo review in the u s district courts and some


De facto

the judges actually holding that charles ii had been king de facto as well as de jure from the moment of


De jure

the recognition by our law of the distinction between things de jure and de facto is found in the statute book


Venire facias de novo

the first it has since been superseded by a trial de novo the court of criminal appeal can order a writ


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