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impracticability

contract may be granted when performance has been rendered excessively difficult, expensive, or harmful by an unforeseen contingency ;also : a

damage

suffering, inconvenience, or loss of lifestyle) whose monetary values are difficult to assign he·don·ic damages [hi-dÄ -nik-] : damages deemed to

hearing impaired

having a hearing impairment making hearing difficult having a defective but functioning sense of hearing

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Helium

a density of 198 compared with hydrogen and is more difficult to liquefy than the latter Chemically it is an inert

Assignee

use of the term is so widespread that it is difficult to ascribe positive meaning to it with any specification. Courts

palimpsest

copies of church services and lives of the saints The difficulty of recovering the original text varied with the process used

Act done under colour of office

and the powers and duties of the office, it is difficult to say that the act was done by the accused

Accomplice

and emotional. However, if the court of facts finds it difficult to accept the version of the prosecutrix on its face

Solve

resolve to unfold to clear up what is obscure or difficult to be understood to work out to a result or

slipper orchid

of several chiefly American wildflowers having an inflated pouchlike lip difficult or impossible to cultivate in the garden

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impracticability

contract may be granted when performance has been rendered excessively difficult, expensive, or harmful by an unforeseen contingency ;also : a

damage

suffering, inconvenience, or loss of lifestyle) whose monetary values are difficult to assign he·don·ic damages [hi-dÄ -nik-] : damages deemed to

hearing impaired

having a hearing impairment making hearing difficult having a defective but functioning sense of hearing

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Helium

a density of 198 compared with hydrogen and is more difficult to liquefy than the latter Chemically it is an inert

Assignee

use of the term is so widespread that it is difficult to ascribe positive meaning to it with any specification. Courts

palimpsest

copies of church services and lives of the saints The difficulty of recovering the original text varied with the process used

Act done under colour of office

and the powers and duties of the office, it is difficult to say that the act was done by the accused

Accomplice

and emotional. However, if the court of facts finds it difficult to accept the version of the prosecutrix on its face

Solve

resolve to unfold to clear up what is obscure or difficult to be understood to work out to a result or

slipper orchid

of several chiefly American wildflowers having an inflated pouchlike lip difficult or impossible to cultivate in the garden

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