Generation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Engendrure
The act of generation
Colliquament
The first rudiments of an embryo in generation
Boil
To be agitated or tumultuously moved as a liquid by the generation and rising of bubbles of steam or vapor or of currents produced by heating it to the boiling
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Panspermatist
A believer in panspermy one who rejects the theory of spontaneous generation a biogenist
trust
person usually following payment of income for life to a non-skip person : a trust created by a generation-skipping transfer of property in trust grantor trust : a trust that is taxed at the settlor's tax rate
gift tax
lifetime see also annual exclusion, gift split gift at gift, unified transfer tax compare death tax, estate tax, generation-skipping transfer tax
descendant
descendant also de·scen·dent [di-sen-dənt] n : a blood relative of a later generation
death tax
the transfer of property (as an estate, inheritance, legacy, or succession) after the transferor's death compare estate tax, generation-skipping transfer tax, gift tax
Act
The term act is one of the ambiguous import, being used in various senses of different degrees of generation. When it is said, however, that an act is one of the essential conditions of liability. We use
Multiplication
of increasing in number the state of being multiplied as the multiplication of the human species by natural generation
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Generation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Engendrure
The act of generation
Colliquament
The first rudiments of an embryo in generation
Boil
To be agitated or tumultuously moved as a liquid by the generation and rising of bubbles of steam or vapor or of currents produced by heating it to the boiling
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Panspermatist
A believer in panspermy one who rejects the theory of spontaneous generation a biogenist
trust
person usually following payment of income for life to a non-skip person : a trust created by a generation-skipping transfer of property in trust grantor trust : a trust that is taxed at the settlor's tax rate
gift tax
lifetime see also annual exclusion, gift split gift at gift, unified transfer tax compare death tax, estate tax, generation-skipping transfer tax
descendant
descendant also de·scen·dent [di-sen-dənt] n : a blood relative of a later generation
death tax
the transfer of property (as an estate, inheritance, legacy, or succession) after the transferor's death compare estate tax, generation-skipping transfer tax, gift tax
Act
The term act is one of the ambiguous import, being used in various senses of different degrees of generation. When it is said, however, that an act is one of the essential conditions of liability. We use
Multiplication
of increasing in number the state of being multiplied as the multiplication of the human species by natural generation
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