Elementality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Organogen
A name given to any one of the four elements carbon hydrogen oxygen and nitrogen which are especially characteristic ingredients
Phase in
To begin an activity or to incorporate new elements or replace older elements of an activity in steps or
Polonium
A radioactive chemical element discovered by M and MMe Curie in pitchblende and originally
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Sarcous
Fleshy applied to the minute structural elements called sarcous elements or sarcous disks of which striated muscular
Chance, Game of
38); applied to a 'pari mutuel' - machine whereby the element of chance is added to the element of matching one
Criminal contempt
any judicial proceeding or administration of justice is a common element of sub-clauses (ii) and (iii). This element is not required
Discrimination
Discrimination, when used in Art. 304(a), involves an element of intentional and purposeful differentiation thereby creating economic barrier and
Need
however honest it might otherwise be, has inevitably a subjective element in it and that, that desire to become a 'requirement'
Fee
essentially for services rendered and as such there is an element of quid pro quo between the person who pays the
Goodwill
whole and a going and developing concern. A variety of elements goes into its making, and its composition varies in different
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