Derivement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Covenant
now ensures to his successors in title and the persons deriving title undr him or them, s. 78, (English) L.P. Act,
Imide
A compound with or derivative of the imido group specif a compound of one or
Attributable to
Attributable to, the expression 'attributable to' is certainly wider in import than the expression 'derived from', Cambay Electric Supply Industrial...
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fruit of the poisonous tree
tree 1 : a doctrine of evidence: evidence that is derived from or gathered during an illegal action (as an unlawful
merger
a : the treatment (as by statute) of two offenses deriving from the same conduct such that a defendant cannot be
principal applicant
members will get visas from her position. They will get derivative status. Or a company may file a petition for a
product
Louisiana : something (as timber or a mineral) that is derived from something else and that diminishes the substance of the
property
: property (as a stock certificate or professional license) that derives value not from its intrinsic physical nature but from what
Erythrin
lichens as the various species of Rocella It is a derivative of orsellinic acid So called because of certain red compounds
Formic
Pertaining to or derived from ants as formic acid in an extended sense pertaining
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