Finish - Law Dictionary Search Results
Terminus, terminal and terminal tax
means the point to which main action tends, goal, end, finishing point, the point at which something comes to an end.
Cresting
An ornamental finish on the top of a wall or ridge of a
Roughwork
To work over coarsely without regard to nicety smoothness or finish
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Badigeon
workers in wood or stone to fill holes cover defects finish a surface etc
Burl
To dress or finish up cloth to pick knots burs loose threads etc from
Si non omnes, Writ of
it is allowed that two or more of them may finish the business, Fitz. N.B. 186; Reg. Brev. 202. And after
Negotiorum gestor
to or dependent upon that object or business, and to finish whatever he has begun. Without such an obligation every person
Judicis officium est opus diei in die suo perficere
perficere [Lat.], it is the duty of a judge to finish the work of each day within that day.
Institutions
exercised in or incidentally to the making, altering, repairing, ornamenting, finish-ing, washing, cleaning, or adapting for sale, of Articles not intended
Sketchiness
The quality or state of being sketchy lack of finish incompleteness
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