Modernness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Modern
ancient or remote in past time of recent period as modern days ages or time modern authors modern fashions modern taste
Modernism
Modern practice a thing of recent date esp a modern usage
Modernization
The act of rendering modern in style the act or process of causing to conform
Modernizer
One who modernizes
Modernly
In modern times
Modernity
Modernness something modern
Modernness
The quality or state of being modern recentness novelty
Civil Law
laws have been collected and explained by many of the moderns, by Balduinus, Roevardus, Marcilius Augustinus, Gravina, Funccius, Bouchard, Gothofredus, and
VerbarSimia
Linnaeligan genus of Quadrumana which included the types of numerous modern genera By modern writers it is usually restricted to the
Undertaking
Words and Phrases Legally Defined, 3rd Edn., see also Mor Modern Coop. Transport Society Ltd. v. Financial Commr. & Secy. to
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