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Private International law

State evolved to due justice between litigating parties in respect of transactions or personal status involving a foreign element. The rules of private international law of each State must, therefore, in the very nature of things differ,

Produced

forth, bring into being or existence - to bring (a thing) into existence from its raw materials or elements': (See the meaning of the word 'produce' in the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary). According to Webster's International English

Title

Title, means the union of all elements (as ownership possession, and custody) constituting the legal right to control and dispose of property; the legal link

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Phase in

To begin an activity or to incorporate new elements or replace older elements of an activity in steps or by degrees

Polonium

A radioactive chemical element discovered by M and MMe Curie in pitchblende and originally called radium F It has atomic number 84

VerbarLavoeligsium

A supposed new metallic element which was said to have been discovered in pyrites and some other minerals and to be of a

Organogen

A name given to any one of the four elements carbon hydrogen oxygen and nitrogen which are especially characteristic ingredients of organic compounds also by extension to other

Glucinum

A rare metallic element of a silver white color and low specific gravity 21 resembling magnesium It never occurs naturally in the

Norwegium

A rare metallic element of doubtful identification said to occur in the copper nickel of Norway Not recognized as an element 1999

burden

burden 1 : something that is a duty, obligation, or responsibility [the prosecution has the of proving every element of the offense] [the statute imposes undue s] [ of pleading the necessary elements] 2 : burden of

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Private International law

State evolved to due justice between litigating parties in respect of transactions or personal status involving a foreign element. The rules of private international law of each State must, therefore, in the very nature of things differ,

Produced

forth, bring into being or existence - to bring (a thing) into existence from its raw materials or elements': (See the meaning of the word 'produce' in the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary). According to Webster's International English

Title

Title, means the union of all elements (as ownership possession, and custody) constituting the legal right to control and dispose of property; the legal link

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Phase in

To begin an activity or to incorporate new elements or replace older elements of an activity in steps or by degrees

Polonium

A radioactive chemical element discovered by M and MMe Curie in pitchblende and originally called radium F It has atomic number 84

VerbarLavoeligsium

A supposed new metallic element which was said to have been discovered in pyrites and some other minerals and to be of a

Organogen

A name given to any one of the four elements carbon hydrogen oxygen and nitrogen which are especially characteristic ingredients of organic compounds also by extension to other

Glucinum

A rare metallic element of a silver white color and low specific gravity 21 resembling magnesium It never occurs naturally in the

Norwegium

A rare metallic element of doubtful identification said to occur in the copper nickel of Norway Not recognized as an element 1999

burden

burden 1 : something that is a duty, obligation, or responsibility [the prosecution has the of proving every element of the offense] [the statute imposes undue s] [ of pleading the necessary elements] 2 : burden of

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