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docket

formal abridged record of the proceedings (as motions, orders, and judgments) in a legal action [the clerk shall keep a in each case "U.S. Code"] b : a register of such records 2 a : a list

exemptions, exempt property

property owned by an individual debtor that the Bankruptcy Code or applicable state law permits the debtor to keep from unsecured creditors. For example, in some states the debtor may be able to exempt all or a

reaffirm

debt) with a creditor prior to the discharge of debts in bankruptcy [ed her debt in order to keep her car] re·af·fir·ma·tion [-a-fər-mā-shən] n

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fence

stolen goods are bought vt fenced fenc·ing 1 a : to enclose with a fence b : to keep in or out with a fence 2 : to sell (stolen property) to a fence

goodwill

of its indefinite life, goodwill is not amortizable as an asset. The purchaser will therefore usually try to keep the allocation to goodwill as small as possible.

hold

offices during good behavior "U.S. Constitution art. III"] 2 : to restrain the liberty of ;specif : to keep in custody [the defendant will be held without bail] 3 : to cause to be conducted [will a

infringe

upon in a way that violates law or the rights of another [the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed "U.S. Constitution amend. II"] ;esp : to violate a holder's rights

permanent and total disability

permanent and total disability A disability that is expected to last at least a year and keeps an individual from any gainful activity.

police

police po·liced po·lic·ing : to control, regulate, or keep in order esp. as an official duty [ the area] n pl: police 1 : the control and

privacy

privacy : freedom from unauthorized intrusion : state of being let alone and able to keep certain esp. personal matters to oneself see also expectation of privacy, invasion of privacy privacy interest at interest,

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docket

formal abridged record of the proceedings (as motions, orders, and judgments) in a legal action [the clerk shall keep a in each case "U.S. Code"] b : a register of such records 2 a : a list

exemptions, exempt property

property owned by an individual debtor that the Bankruptcy Code or applicable state law permits the debtor to keep from unsecured creditors. For example, in some states the debtor may be able to exempt all or a

reaffirm

debt) with a creditor prior to the discharge of debts in bankruptcy [ed her debt in order to keep her car] re·af·fir·ma·tion [-a-fər-mā-shən] n

Keep your definitions linked to case research

fence

stolen goods are bought vt fenced fenc·ing 1 a : to enclose with a fence b : to keep in or out with a fence 2 : to sell (stolen property) to a fence

goodwill

of its indefinite life, goodwill is not amortizable as an asset. The purchaser will therefore usually try to keep the allocation to goodwill as small as possible.

hold

offices during good behavior "U.S. Constitution art. III"] 2 : to restrain the liberty of ;specif : to keep in custody [the defendant will be held without bail] 3 : to cause to be conducted [will a

infringe

upon in a way that violates law or the rights of another [the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed "U.S. Constitution amend. II"] ;esp : to violate a holder's rights

permanent and total disability

permanent and total disability A disability that is expected to last at least a year and keeps an individual from any gainful activity.

police

police po·liced po·lic·ing : to control, regulate, or keep in order esp. as an official duty [ the area] n pl: police 1 : the control and

privacy

privacy : freedom from unauthorized intrusion : state of being let alone and able to keep certain esp. personal matters to oneself see also expectation of privacy, invasion of privacy privacy interest at interest,

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