Dominical - Law Dictionary Search Results
Domineering
Ruling arrogantly overbearing
Marxism
device for suppression of the masses allowing exploitation by a dominant capitalistic class that historical change occurs through class struggle and
Demicadence
An imperfect or half cadence falling on the dominant instead of on the key note
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arm's length
in which each has independent interests and one does not dominate the other often used in the phrase at arm's length
company union
company NOTE: Historically, the company union was one formed or dominated by the company. Such unions have been long held to
contract
is usually embodied in a standardized form prepared by the dominant party contract under seal : a contract that does not
controlling
controlling 1 a : exercising domination or influence [the principles of law] b : dispositive [judgment
minority
: a part of a population differing esp. from the dominant group in some characteristics (as race, sex, or national origin)
oligopoly
pl: -lies : a condition in which a few sellers dominate a particular market to the detriment of competition by others
small business
: an independently owned and operated business that is not dominant in its field of operation and conforms to standards set
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