Declinate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Purpure
Purple represented in engraving by diagonal lines declining from the right top to the left base of the
Recession
A period charaterized by a sharp slowdown an economic activity declining employment and a decrease in investment and consumer spending, Black's
Refusal
power of having or doing something of advantage, and he declines it. The denial or rejection of something offered or demanded,
Renounce
Renounce, to give up a right. An executor who declines to take probate of the will of his testator is
Secularism and secularization
between secularism and secularisation. Secularisa-tion essentially is a process of decline in religious activity, belief, ways of thinking and in restructur-ing
Shakeout
an industry, especially, during a period of intense competition or declining prices, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1379
Ship-money
of the county, was accordingly assessed at 20s., which he declined to pay, and proceedings were taken against him in the
Special Leave to Appeal
to grant leave to appeal or possessing that power has declined to exercise that power, in criminal cases, leave is granted
Sustainable use
at such rate that does not lead to the long-term decline of the biological diversity thereby maintaining its potential to meet
Waive
Waive, to forego, decline to take advantage of. 'A woman which is outlawed is
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