Habitance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Habit
as something had possessed and firmly retained as a religious habit his habit is morose elms have a spreading habit esp
habitable
habitable : suitable and fit for a person to live in
Habit and repute
Habit and repute. By the law of Scotland marriage may be
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habitation
habitation 1 a : the act of occupying or inhabiting b
warranty of habitability
warranty of habitability see warranty
Habitability
Habitableness
Habitable
inhabited that may be inhabited or dwelt in as the habitable world
Habited
Clothed arrayed dressed as he was habited like a shepherd
Habitance
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Habitually
Habitually, a person is said to be a habitual criminal who
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