Holding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Restrain
To draw back again to hold back from acting proceeding or advancing either by physical or moral force or by any interposing obstacle to
Receptive
Having the quality of receiving able or inclined to take in absorb hold or contain receiving or containing as a receptive mind
Propriety
Individual right to hold property ownership by personal title property
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Proprietary
A proprietor or owner one who has exclusive title to a thing one who possesses or holds the title to a thing in his own right
Progressist
One who makes or holds to progress a progressionist
Prehension
The act of taking hold seizing or grasping as with the hand or other member
Possessor
One who possesses one who occupies holds owns or controls one who has actual participation or enjoyment generally of that which is desirable a proprietor
Positivism
space Such relations are denominated laws which are to be discovered by observation experiment and comparison This philosophy holds all inquiry into causes both efficient and final to be useless and unprofitable
Pocketful
As much as a pocket will hold enough to fill a pocket as pocketfuls of chestnuts
Pluralist
A clerk or clergyman who holds more than one ecclesiastical benefice
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