Extent - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shortage
Amount or extent of deficiency as determined by some requirement or standard as a shortage in money accounts
Sail
An extent of canvas or other fabric by means of which the wind is made serviceable as a power for
Plot
A small extent of ground a plat as a garden plot
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Magnitude
Extent of dimensions size applied to things that have length breadth and thickness
Latitude
Extent from side to side or distance sidewise from a given point or line breadth width
Extensional
Having great extent
expanded
increased in extent or size or bulk or scope Opposite of contracted
Comprehensibly
With great extent of signification comprehensively
Planning
connotes the systematic development of a community or an area with particular reference to the location, character, and extent of streets, squares, and parks, and to kindred mapping and charting, American Jurisprudence, 2nd (Vol. 82, at p.
Wakf
any purpose recognised by the Muslim law as pious, religious or charitable; and (iii) a wakf-alal-aulad to the extent to which the property is dedicated for any purpose recognised by Muslim law as pious, religious or charitable;
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