Expanding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Solid drawn
of spiral rolling which first hollows the bar and then expands the cavity by forcing the bar over a pointed mandrel
Bootlegger
exports, sells or distributes any liquor, or a person knowingly expands any money or supplies or any other conveyance or material
Common Law
system of law, originating in ancient customs, which were clarified, expanded and universalized by the judges, Maya Rani Ghosh v. State
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Confession to a priest
the question in favour of the inviolability of confession and expand the law into harmony with that of other Christian states.
Contingent remainder
Biography), first published as a comparatively short essay in 1772, expanded into two volumes by the author shortly before his death
Education
is formed, strength of mind is increased, the intellect is expanded, and by which one can stand on one's own feet.
Greaten
great to aggrandize to cause to increase in size to expand
Extend
paid his debt. See EXTENT. To extend means to enlarge, expand, lengthen, prolong to carry out further than its original limit.
Extension and renewal
Extension and renewal, to 'extend' means to enlarge, expand, lengthen, prolong, to carry out further than its original limit.
Goodwill
the old customer would resort to the old places' was expanded by Wood V. C. in Churton v. Douglas to encompass
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