Deprivable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deprivation
Deprivation, taking away from a clergy-man his patronage, vicarage, or other
deprived
marked by deprivation especially of the necessities of life or healthful environmental or
Deprive
Deprive, use to the word 'deprive' is of great significance. According
deprive
deprive de·prived de·priv·ing : to take away or withhold something from
deprived
deprived : marked by deprivation esp. of the necessities of life
Depriver
One who or that which deprives
Deprivation
The act of depriving dispossessing or bereaving the act of deposing or divesting of
Deprivement
Deprivation
Deprivable
Capable of being or liable to be deprived liable to be deposed
Right to life
of the constitutional right to life, the easiest way of depriving a person of his right to life would be to
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