Impacted - Law Dictionary Search Results
Coherer
influence of Hertzian waves so called by Sir O J Lodge in 1894 on the assumption that the impact of the electic waves caused the loosely connected parts to cohere or weld together a condition easily destroyed
Aggression
be explained by a strait-jacket formula but will depend on the fact situation of every case and its impact, Sarbananda Sonowal v. Union of India, (2005) 5 SCC 665. [Constitution of India, Article 335] Aggression, as adopted
Particle accelerator
smasher since the particles thus accelerated are often directed at targets of atoms which are fragmented by the impact into their more fundamental component particles
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laser printer
It is capable of high speed production of images with a higher resolution than those from dot matrix impact printers
Hydrodynamometer
An instrument to measure the velocity of a liquid current by the force of its impact
buffeted
struck repeatedly used especially of impact from winds and sometimes metaphorically as buffeted by criticism
suspect class
scrutiny of a classification that discriminates against or otherwise burdens or affects them [a classification that does not impact a suspect class or impinge upon a fundamental constitutional right will be upheld if it is rationally related
regulatory taking
being furthered by the regulation, the breadth or specificity of the regulation, and the extent of the regulation's impact on the owner's property rights and expectations. The U.S. Supreme Court has held that an owner can bring
pyramid
for additional transactions vt 1 : to use (as profits) in speculative pyramiding 2 : to increase the impact of (as a tax assessed at the production level) on the ultimate consumer by treating as a cost
presentence report
the offense under the established classification system, the kinds and range of sentences and programs available, and the impact of the offense on the victim.
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Impacted - Law Dictionary Search Results
Coherer
influence of Hertzian waves so called by Sir O J Lodge in 1894 on the assumption that the impact of the electic waves caused the loosely connected parts to cohere or weld together a condition easily destroyed
Aggression
be explained by a strait-jacket formula but will depend on the fact situation of every case and its impact, Sarbananda Sonowal v. Union of India, (2005) 5 SCC 665. [Constitution of India, Article 335] Aggression, as adopted
Particle accelerator
smasher since the particles thus accelerated are often directed at targets of atoms which are fragmented by the impact into their more fundamental component particles
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laser printer
It is capable of high speed production of images with a higher resolution than those from dot matrix impact printers
Hydrodynamometer
An instrument to measure the velocity of a liquid current by the force of its impact
buffeted
struck repeatedly used especially of impact from winds and sometimes metaphorically as buffeted by criticism
suspect class
scrutiny of a classification that discriminates against or otherwise burdens or affects them [a classification that does not impact a suspect class or impinge upon a fundamental constitutional right will be upheld if it is rationally related
regulatory taking
being furthered by the regulation, the breadth or specificity of the regulation, and the extent of the regulation's impact on the owner's property rights and expectations. The U.S. Supreme Court has held that an owner can bring
pyramid
for additional transactions vt 1 : to use (as profits) in speculative pyramiding 2 : to increase the impact of (as a tax assessed at the production level) on the ultimate consumer by treating as a cost
presentence report
the offense under the established classification system, the kinds and range of sentences and programs available, and the impact of the offense on the victim.
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