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postnuptial agreement
regarding the division of marital property and that is usually formulated in contemplation of separation or divorce
Formulate
To reduce to or express in a formula to put in a clear and definite form of statement
protocol
document or transaction 2 a : a preliminary memorandum often formulated and signed by diplomatic negotiators as a basis for a
Rule 10b-5
Exchange Act of 1934 pursuant to which the rule was formulated] : a rule adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission
rulemaking
rulemaking : the making of rules ;specif : the quasi-legislative formulation of rules (as regulations) by an administrative agency that must
substantial capacity test
irresistible impulse test, m'naghten test NOTE: This test was first formulated in the Model Penal Code and has been adopted by
Wharton's Rule
Rule [after Francis Wharton (1820-89), American lawyer and author, who formulated it] : a rule that prohibits the prosecution of two
conceptualisation
the act of formulating or making a concept of something
conceptualization
the act of formulating or making a concept of something
Devise
new applications of principles or new arrangement of parts to formulate by thought to contrive to excogitate to invent to plan
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