Entireness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Entireness
or condition of being entire completeness fullness totality as the entireness of an arch or a bridge
Entire
undivided undiminished whole full and perfect not deficient as the entire control of a business entire confidence ignorance
Entirely
In an entire manner wholly completely fully as the trace is entirely lost
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Entire amount of rent due
Entire amount of rent due, The words 'entire amount of rent
Entire tenancy
Entire tenancy, contrary to several tenancy, and signifying a sole possession
entire
entire : not capable of being divided into independent parts (as
Entire contract
Entire contract, a contract wherein everything to be done on the
Integrality
Entireness
Contract
future time. There is also another distinction, namely, that between entire and severable contracts. An entire contract is one the consideration
Election
authority. [Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, s. 2 (a)] The entire process which consists of several stages and embraces many steps,
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