Immortality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Immortally
In an immortal manner
Immortalize
To render immortal to cause to live or exist forever
Immortalization
The act of immortalizing or state of being immortalized
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Immortal
Not mortal exempt from liability to die undying imperishable lasting forever having unlimited or eternal existance
Menus mortua, quia possessio est immortalis, manus pro possessione et mortua pro immortali
Menus mortua, quia possessio est immortalis, manus pro possessione et mortua pro immortali [Lat.], Mortmain (dead hand) because it is an immortal possession; 'manus'
Immortalist
One who holds the doctrine of the immortality of the soul
Jainism
divine origin and infallibility of the Vedas Also the sect comprising those adhering to Jainism Jainism believes in immortality and the transmigration of the soul It is intermediate between Brahmanism and Buddhism having some things in common
Phenix
consumed by fire by its own act and to rise again from its ashes Hence an emblem of immortality
Corporation or body politic
a corporation, whether sole or aggregate, civil or ecclesiastical, is created. The royal charter gives it a legal immortality, and a name by which it acts and becomes known. It has power to make bye-laws for its
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