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Title
elements (as ownership possession, and custody) constituting the legal right to control and dispose of property; the legal link between a person who owns property and the property itself, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1493. Title:
Usage
a habit or a mode of conduct or a course of action. Though such behaviour may generally be linked with human actions it is not the identify of the person vis-'-vis his caste which matters in discerning
linkup
something that serves to join or link
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object file
A computer program which has been translated into machine language by a compiler and assembler but not yet linked into an executable program sometimes called an obj file because its file name typically has the extension ldquoobjrdquo
nexus
nexus pl: nex·us·es or: nexus [-səs, -süs] [Latin, bond, tie, from nectere to bind] : a connection or link between things, persons, or events esp. that is or is part of a chain of causation
Linkboy
A boy or man that carried a link or torch to light passengers
collarbone
The clavicle a bone linking the scapula and sternum
causal
involving causation or a cause [no relationship between driving without insurance and the accident "National Law Journal"] [a link exists between the deceptive act and the injury "National Law Journal"] 3 : arising from a cause
causative
causative 1 : effective or operating as a cause [the negligent act] 2 : causal [the link between stress and coronary artery disease "National Law Journal"]
community
community pl: -ties 1 : the people who live in a particular place or region and usually are linked by some common interests 2 a : the mass of community property owned by a husband and wife
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Did you mean: lines?
Links - Law Dictionary Search Results
Title
elements (as ownership possession, and custody) constituting the legal right to control and dispose of property; the legal link between a person who owns property and the property itself, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1493. Title:
Usage
a habit or a mode of conduct or a course of action. Though such behaviour may generally be linked with human actions it is not the identify of the person vis-'-vis his caste which matters in discerning
linkup
something that serves to join or link
Keep your definitions linked to case research
object file
A computer program which has been translated into machine language by a compiler and assembler but not yet linked into an executable program sometimes called an obj file because its file name typically has the extension ldquoobjrdquo
nexus
nexus pl: nex·us·es or: nexus [-səs, -süs] [Latin, bond, tie, from nectere to bind] : a connection or link between things, persons, or events esp. that is or is part of a chain of causation
Linkboy
A boy or man that carried a link or torch to light passengers
collarbone
The clavicle a bone linking the scapula and sternum
causal
involving causation or a cause [no relationship between driving without insurance and the accident "National Law Journal"] [a link exists between the deceptive act and the injury "National Law Journal"] 3 : arising from a cause
causative
causative 1 : effective or operating as a cause [the negligent act] 2 : causal [the link between stress and coronary artery disease "National Law Journal"]
community
community pl: -ties 1 : the people who live in a particular place or region and usually are linked by some common interests 2 a : the mass of community property owned by a husband and wife
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