Full Strength - Law Dictionary Search Results
beardown
devoting full strength and concentrated attention to
full strength
Undiluted of liquids Opposite of diluted
Crescendo
constantly increasing volume of voice with gradually increasing strength and fullness of tone a direction for the performance of music indicated
Orotund
Characterized by fullness clearness strength and smoothness ringing and musical said of the
Growth
body the development from a seed germ or root to full size or maturity increase in size number frequency strength etc
Solidity
quality of being solid density consistency opposed to fluidity compactness fullness of matter opposed to openness or hollowness strength soundness opposed
Possession is nine points of the law
is not to be taken to be true to the full extent, so as to mean that the person in possession … the legal truth that every claimant must succeed by the strength of his own title and not by the weakness of
Public trustee
a branch office in Albert Square, Manchester. A pamphlet giving full information as to the work of the Department can be … Trustee) Act, 1908. Banks and insurance companies of great financial strength act as trustees at charges somewhat lower than those payable
Specification
a patent with the object of putting the public in full possession of the inventor's secret, so that any person may … as far as practicable by reference to its nature, quality, strength, purity, composition, quantity, dimensions, weight, grade, durability, origin, age, material,
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