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holding
used in pl. [an increase in the company's s] adj : intended for temporary custody or detention [a facility] [a cell]
franchise
that often involves the use of rules and procedures designed by the company and services (as advertising) and facilities provided by the company in return for fees, royalties, or other compensation ;also : a business granted such
finance
includes the circulation of money, the granting of credit, the making of investments, and the provision of banking facilities 3 : the science or study of the management of funds 4 : the obtaining of funds or
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detain
: to hold or keep in custody or possession [property wrongfully ed] [a juvenile ed in a care facility] 2 : to restrain from proceeding [ed the driver and asked to see his license]
commitment
to a prison or mental hospital [petition for ] compare incompetent, interdiction NOTE: Commitment to a mental health facility is called civil commitment when it is not part of a criminal proceeding. Civil commitment proceedings are initiated
brownfields
brownfields Abandoned, idled, or under-used industrial and commercial facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. Source: FindLaw
benefit
1 : something that provides an advantage or gain ;specif : an enhancement of property value, enjoyment of facilities, or increase in general prosperity arising from a public improvement general benefit : a benefit to the community
toll
collector of tolls, from telos tax, toll] : a charge for the use of a transportation route or facility ;broadly : a charge for use [a water ] vb [Anglo-French tollir toller to take away, make null,
workhouse
workhouse : a correctional facility for persons guilty of minor criminal violations
Credit scoring
of a borrower to repay his loan and advances and discharge his other obligations in respect of credit facility availed or to be availed by him [Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005 (30 of 2005), s. 2(g)
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Facile - Law Dictionary Search Results
holding
used in pl. [an increase in the company's s] adj : intended for temporary custody or detention [a facility] [a cell]
franchise
that often involves the use of rules and procedures designed by the company and services (as advertising) and facilities provided by the company in return for fees, royalties, or other compensation ;also : a business granted such
finance
includes the circulation of money, the granting of credit, the making of investments, and the provision of banking facilities 3 : the science or study of the management of funds 4 : the obtaining of funds or
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detain
: to hold or keep in custody or possession [property wrongfully ed] [a juvenile ed in a care facility] 2 : to restrain from proceeding [ed the driver and asked to see his license]
commitment
to a prison or mental hospital [petition for ] compare incompetent, interdiction NOTE: Commitment to a mental health facility is called civil commitment when it is not part of a criminal proceeding. Civil commitment proceedings are initiated
brownfields
brownfields Abandoned, idled, or under-used industrial and commercial facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. Source: FindLaw
benefit
1 : something that provides an advantage or gain ;specif : an enhancement of property value, enjoyment of facilities, or increase in general prosperity arising from a public improvement general benefit : a benefit to the community
toll
collector of tolls, from telos tax, toll] : a charge for the use of a transportation route or facility ;broadly : a charge for use [a water ] vb [Anglo-French tollir toller to take away, make null,
workhouse
workhouse : a correctional facility for persons guilty of minor criminal violations
Credit scoring
of a borrower to repay his loan and advances and discharge his other obligations in respect of credit facility availed or to be availed by him [Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005 (30 of 2005), s. 2(g)
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