Duration - Law Dictionary Search Results
duration of status
duration of status In certain visa categories such as diplomats, students
duration
duration the number of years it will take to receive the
fee simple
(as by deed, will, or intestacy) and of potentially indefinite duration ;esp : fee simple absolute in this entry fee simple
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Chattels or catals
the most part in the fixity or non-fixity of their duration. It is the latter property, viz., uncertainty of duration, that
On the same terms and conditions in all respects
the time of its renewal subject to alteration as to duration of time and rent, the expression conveys the idea that
Triennial Act Tried
once in three years at the least,' and limited the duration of Parliament to three years, enlarged to seven by the
Time
by 24 Geo. 2, c. 23. 1. A measure of duration 2. A point in or period of duration at or
Act of Parliament
bill or a bill containing any provision to extend the duration of Parliament beyond five years, is passed by the Commons
Everlastingness
The state of being everlasting endless duration indefinite duration
Eternity
Infinite duration without beginning in the past or end in the future
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