Deteriorating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Impair materially
other words to make a thing or substance worse and deteriorate. The word 'impair' cannot be said to have a fixed
Depreciation
(317). Means 'a decrease in value of property though wear, deterioration, or obsolescence, the allowance made for this in book-keeping, accounting,
Emphyteusis
over which his right extended, so that it was not deteriorated in value at the time his right expired (Nov. vii.
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Embasement
Act of bringing down depravation deterioration
Impossibility
performance because (1) the subject or means of performance has deteriorated, has been destroyed, or is no longer available, (2) the
Landlord and tenant
they were when he entered upon them subject to the deterioration which would ensue naturally during the term, having regard to
Impair
worse to diminish in quantity value excellence or strength to deteriorate as to impair health character the mind value
dementedness
mental deterioration of organic or functional origin
Embase
as in position value etc to debase to degrade to deteriorate
deteriority
Worse state or quality inferiority
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