Impotency - Law Dictionary Search Results
Impost
Impost [fr. impot, Fr.; impositum, Lat.], any tax or tribute imposed by authority;
Hospitals
the sustenance and relief of 'the maimed, poor, needy, or impotent people'; but no such hospital may be erected unless endowed
Eleemosynary corporations
all hospitals for the maintenance of the poor, sick, and impotent, and all colleges, both in our universities and out of
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Domicile
178. A decree annulling a marriage on the ground of impotence is in effect a decree for dissolution and can only
Impotent
Not potent wanting power strength or vigor whether physical intellectual or moral deficient in capacity destitute of force weak feeble...
Charities, or Public Trusts
v. Pemsel, 1891 AC 531, and comprehends 'relief of aged, impotent, and poor people; maintenance of sick and maimed soldiers and
Powerless
Destitute of power force or energy weak impotent not able to produce any effect
Inefficacious
having power to produce the effect desired inadequate incompetent inefficient impotent
Impuissant
Weak impotent feeble
Imbecile
Destitute of strength whether of body or mind feeble impotent esp mentally wea feeble minded as hospitals for the imbecile
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