Equal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Executor
due to himself, before he pays any other creditor in equal degree, and he may retain his own debt notwithstanding a
Isonomy
Equal law or right equal distribution of rights and privileges similarity
contract
in which the obligations of the parties to perform are equal to each other in value constructive contract : quasi contract
exchange
of value (as real property) in return for something of equal value (as money or property of a like kind) b
nominal
a fee] 3 of a rate of interest a : equal to the annual rate of simple interest that would obtain
par
par [Latin, one that is equal, from par equal] : the face amount of an instrument
per capita
per capita [Medieval Latin, by heads] 1 : equally to each individual [all property to pass to the descendants
share
passed to his widow] 2 a : any of the equal interests into which ownership of something (as a fund) is
Counterpoise
To act against with equal weight to equal in weight to balance the weight of
electron volt
a unit of energy being equal to the kinetic energy acquired by an electron when accelerated
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