Fluctuating - Law Dictionary Search Results
fluctuating
irregularly in an oscillatory manner especially up and down as fluctuating prices
Fluctuation
waves a moving in this and that direction as the fluctuations of the sea
Dubious
or not settled in opinion being in doubt wavering or fluctuating undetermined
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oscillograph
device for making a record of the wave forms of fluctuating
Floating charge
(2003) LR 217 (Ch): (2002) EWHC 701 (Ch). Cover a fluctuating body of assets which circulate in the course of the
Goodwill
at birth it exists enwrapped in a concept, growing or fluctuating with the numerous imponderables poring into, and affecting the business.
Profit a prendre
made by custom, nor can it be claimed by a fluctuating body such as the inhabitants of a place (Williams on
Seating capacity
a fixed connotation. The expression 'seating capacity' cannot be a fluctuating concept, depending upon the number of passengers actually carried in
Tithe Rent-Charge
thenceforth payable to the former tithe-owner, by two half-yearly payments, fluctuating according to the price of corn. An advertisement was inserted
To the extent of the contravention
or juridical and, under Part III, they inhere even in fluctuating bodies like linguistic or religious minorities or denominations, State of
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