Dropping - Law Dictionary Search Results
keel over
To drop down in a faint or as if dead to die
Wholly and exclusively
finally enacted into law, the word 'necessarily' came to be dropped. The fact that somebody other than the assessee is also
Oleograph
The form or figure assumed by a drop of oil when placed upon water or some other liquid
Hindu
probably gained their first ideas of India from the Persians, dropped the hard aspirate, and called the Hindus 'Indoi'. ('Hindulsm' by
Guttated
Besprinkled with drops or droplike spots
Stillicidium
that falls from the roof of a house in scattered drops, Civ. Law.
Still-birth
1969 (18 of 1969), s. 2(1)(g)] [Latin fr. stilla 'a drop' + cadere 'to fall']
Shelter home
Shelter home, means a home or a drop-in-centre set up under s. 37. [Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection
Prorogation
with the effect that bills, whatever stage they have reached, drop and have to be taken up from the beginning in
Hire-purchase agreement
would deliver the goods to the customer who would then drop out of the transaction leaving the finance company to collect
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