Duration - Law Dictionary Search Results
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been continuous and peaceable; although an interruption of comparatively short duration will not destroy it. (4) The usage must have been
Perpetuity
of State for India, (1863) 10 HLC 367. Perpetuity, unlimited duration; exemption from intermission or ceasing, where, though all who have
Permanent
a fixity of tenure though not for any fixed period, duration of such service will depend on the rules and conditions
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Penal Servitude
to hard labour, etc., similar to it. It ranges in duration from three years to the life of the convict. The
Prorogation
The act of counting in duration prolongation
Operational plan
schedule of irrigation deliveries with details of the mode and duration of supplies drawn up for regulation of irrigation in the
Notice to quit
be void by the Statute of Frauds as to the duration of the term, it is considered that the tenant holds
Merger
whilst one of them, in law, includes the time or duration of both. 'Perhaps,' remarks Preston (3 Conv. 22), 'the rule
Psychometry
The art of measuring the duration of mental processes or of determining the time relations of
Noematachograph
An instrument for determining and registering the duration of more or less complex operations of the mind
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