Effects - Law Dictionary Search Results
Powerful
Full of power capable of producing great effects of any kind potent mighty efficacious intense as a powerful
Printing in
A process by which cloud effects or other features not in the original negative are introduced
Pyrology
of physical science which treats of the properties phenomena or effects of heat also a treatise on heat
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PCP
taken in the form of powder dust for its hallucinogenic effects
Resultful
HAving results or effects
Romanticism
or peculiarities specifically in modern literature an aiming at romantic effects applied to the productions of a school of writers who
shrug off
To ignore to disregard to brush aside to minimize2 the effects of as to shrug off predictions of disaster
Act of God
all natural phenomena that are exceptional, inevitable, and irresistible, the effects of which could not be prevented or avoided by the
Actuary
s. 2(a)] Means a person skilled in determining the present effects of future contingent events or in finance modelling and risk
Administrator
s. 175), 'Administration' includes all letters of administration of the effects of deceased persons, whether with or without the will annexed,
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Effects - Law Dictionary Search Results
Powerful
Full of power capable of producing great effects of any kind potent mighty efficacious intense as a powerful
Printing in
A process by which cloud effects or other features not in the original negative are introduced
Pyrology
of physical science which treats of the properties phenomena or effects of heat also a treatise on heat
Keep your definitions linked to case research
PCP
taken in the form of powder dust for its hallucinogenic effects
Resultful
HAving results or effects
Romanticism
or peculiarities specifically in modern literature an aiming at romantic effects applied to the productions of a school of writers who
shrug off
To ignore to disregard to brush aside to minimize2 the effects of as to shrug off predictions of disaster
Act of God
all natural phenomena that are exceptional, inevitable, and irresistible, the effects of which could not be prevented or avoided by the
Actuary
s. 2(a)] Means a person skilled in determining the present effects of future contingent events or in finance modelling and risk
Administrator
s. 175), 'Administration' includes all letters of administration of the effects of deceased persons, whether with or without the will annexed,
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