Decrease - Law Dictionary Search Results
dwindling
gradually decreasing until little remains
Decrescendo
With decreasing volume of sound a direction to performers either written upon the staff abbreviated Dec or Decresc or indicated
declining
decreasing as steadily declining incomes
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dilution
dilution 1 : a lessening of real value (as of equity) by a decrease in relative worth ;specif : a decrease of the value per share of common stock caused by an
Impair materially
different context and situations. Here in the context the term 'impair materially' has been used to mean, considerable decrease in quality which may be measured with reference to the antecedent state of things as it existed earlier
Bills of mortality
of London, to the Court, and the constituted authorities of the city, accurate information respecting the increase or decrease in the number of deaths and the casualties of mortality occurring amongst them, that the bills of mortality
Depreciation
by an assessee in his business, Union of India v. Savjiram, (2004) 9 SCC 312 (317). Means 'a decrease in value of property though wear, deterioration, or obsolescence, the allowance made for this in book-keeping, accounting, etc.'
House of Commons
representing England, 36 Wales, 74 Scotland, 105 Ireland. The House is now reduced to 615 members through the decrease of Irish representation from 105 members to 13, who sit for Northern Ireland. As to the redistribution of
The result of the election has been materially affected
words seems to us to indicate that the result should not be judged by the mere increase or decrease in the total number of votes secured by the returned candidate but by proof of the fact that
Improve
appearance of something (2) To develop (land). Whether or not the development results in an increase or a decrease in value, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 761.
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Decrease - Law Dictionary Search Results
dwindling
gradually decreasing until little remains
Decrescendo
With decreasing volume of sound a direction to performers either written upon the staff abbreviated Dec or Decresc or indicated
declining
decreasing as steadily declining incomes
Keep your definitions linked to case research
dilution
dilution 1 : a lessening of real value (as of equity) by a decrease in relative worth ;specif : a decrease of the value per share of common stock caused by an
Impair materially
different context and situations. Here in the context the term 'impair materially' has been used to mean, considerable decrease in quality which may be measured with reference to the antecedent state of things as it existed earlier
Bills of mortality
of London, to the Court, and the constituted authorities of the city, accurate information respecting the increase or decrease in the number of deaths and the casualties of mortality occurring amongst them, that the bills of mortality
Depreciation
by an assessee in his business, Union of India v. Savjiram, (2004) 9 SCC 312 (317). Means 'a decrease in value of property though wear, deterioration, or obsolescence, the allowance made for this in book-keeping, accounting, etc.'
House of Commons
representing England, 36 Wales, 74 Scotland, 105 Ireland. The House is now reduced to 615 members through the decrease of Irish representation from 105 members to 13, who sit for Northern Ireland. As to the redistribution of
The result of the election has been materially affected
words seems to us to indicate that the result should not be judged by the mere increase or decrease in the total number of votes secured by the returned candidate but by proof of the fact that
Improve
appearance of something (2) To develop (land). Whether or not the development results in an increase or a decrease in value, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 761.
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