Envelopment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Envelop
wrapper integument or the like to surround entirely as to envelop goods or a letter the fog envelops a ship
Envelope
That which envelops wraps up encases or surrounds a wrapper an inclosing cover
enveloped
enclosed or surrounded completely as the fog enveloped city
Envelope
Envelope and enclosed letter may be taken and read together, Pearce
Emergence
of rising out of a fluid or coming forth from envelopment or concealment or of rising into view sudden uprisal or
Envelopment
The act of enveloping or wrapping an inclosing or covering on all sides
Court of record
Court of record, a court of record envelops all such powers whose acts and proceedings are to be
Enucleate
To bring or peel out as a kernel from its enveloping husks its enveloping husks or shell
will
will to be valid, the will document itself or the envelope containing it must be closed and sealed and thus presented
VerbarInclusa
mollusks characterized by the closed state of the mantle which envelops the body The ship borer Teredo navalis is an example
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