Deterioration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deterioration
Deterioration, Having regard to the background and the setting in which
Deteriorate
make inferior in quality or value to impair as to deteriorate the mind
Treatment
cure of some disease but also as would prevent further deterioration of the disease. The expression connotes a remedial measure either
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Embasement
Act of bringing down depravation deterioration
Landlord and tenant
they were when he entered upon them subject to the deterioration which would ensue naturally during the term, having regard to
Depreciation
(317). Means 'a decrease in value of property though wear, deterioration, or obsolescence, the allowance made for this in book-keeping, accounting,
myxedema
around lips and nose as well as mental and physical deterioration
long wearing
withstanding long use without deterioration resistant to damage
iron sickness
The the process of deterioration afflicting a ship that is iron sick
Pravity
Deterioration degeneracy corruption especially moral crookedness moral perversion perverseness depravity as
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