Founding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Erection
together the parts of as a machine the act of founding or establishing as a commonwealth or an office also the
founder
as a : one that establishes a foundation b : founding father
Encenia
A festival commemorative of the founding of a city or the consecration of a church also
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Epigraph
one which has to do with the building itself its founding or dedication
Promoter
for themselves or others, take the preliminary steps to the founding or organisation of a corporation or other venture. Those persons
Foundries
Foundries. Places in which the process of founding or casting metal is carried on, 'except any premises in
Foundling-hospitals
such being generally the offspring of illegal connections. The (English) Founding Hospital Act is the 13 Geo. 2, c. 29, and
Foundation
The act of founding fixing establishing or beginning to erect
Desertion
statutory grounds of adultery and cruelty in that the offence founding the cause of action of desertion is not complete, but
Defence of a country or the security of a country
is the price of liberty. So it is that the founding fathers with considerable wisdom and foresight provided for laws for
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