Fullness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Full age
Full age, twenty-one years. a man is competent in law to
full time
all of the time normally given to an activity as full time students a full time job Opposite of part time
full length
accommodating the full height of the human figure as a full length mirror
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Full
hollow vessels and hence of anything else as a cup full of water a house full of people
full court
full court : a court with all or the required number
full bench
full bench : full court
full age
full age : age of majority
full reporting clause
full reporting clause : a clause in an insurance policy which
full interdiction
full interdiction : interdiction
chuck full
same as chock full
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