Interruption - Law Dictionary Search Results
lobotomy
The surgical interruption of nerve tracts to and from the frontal lobe of the brain by cutting into the brain
Discontinuance
Discontinuance, an interruption or breaking off. This happened when he who had an estate-tail made a larger estate of the land
Discontinuous
Not continuous interrupted broken off
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Interpellant
Interpelling interrupting
Interpel
To interrupt break in upon or intercede with
Hammer break
An interrupter in which contact is broken by the movement of an automatically vibrating hammer between a contact piece and
Discontinue
To interrupt the continuance of to intermit as a practice or habit to put an end to to cause to
Way
easement, or to any watercourse or the use of any water which has been enjoyed twenty years without interruption, shall be defeated by showing the commencement of the right within the time of legal memory; and where
cause
1 : an independent cause that follows another cause in time in producing the result but does not interrupt the chain of causation if foreseeable called also supervening cause compare concurrent cause and superseding cause in this
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will not establish the right. (3) The use or enjoyment must have been continuous and peaceable; although an interruption of comparatively short duration will not destroy it. (4) The usage must have been from time immemorial, or
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Interruption - Law Dictionary Search Results
lobotomy
The surgical interruption of nerve tracts to and from the frontal lobe of the brain by cutting into the brain
Discontinuance
Discontinuance, an interruption or breaking off. This happened when he who had an estate-tail made a larger estate of the land
Discontinuous
Not continuous interrupted broken off
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Interpellant
Interpelling interrupting
Interpel
To interrupt break in upon or intercede with
Hammer break
An interrupter in which contact is broken by the movement of an automatically vibrating hammer between a contact piece and
Discontinue
To interrupt the continuance of to intermit as a practice or habit to put an end to to cause to
Way
easement, or to any watercourse or the use of any water which has been enjoyed twenty years without interruption, shall be defeated by showing the commencement of the right within the time of legal memory; and where
cause
1 : an independent cause that follows another cause in time in producing the result but does not interrupt the chain of causation if foreseeable called also supervening cause compare concurrent cause and superseding cause in this
Prescription
will not establish the right. (3) The use or enjoyment must have been continuous and peaceable; although an interruption of comparatively short duration will not destroy it. (4) The usage must have been from time immemorial, or
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