Did you mean: modified?
Modifier - Law Dictionary Search Results
Legislative power and judicial power
Legislative power and judicial power, the essence of the distinction between legislative power and judicial power is that the legislature makes new law which becomes binding on all persons over whom the legislature, exercises legislative power;...
Law Reform (UK)
and qualifies that property as if she was a feme sole (see MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY). The Act also modifies the law relating to restraint upon anticipation (see that title), abolishes a husband's liability for his wife's torts
Landlord and tenant
undertakings to paint at agreed periods, to insure, not to assign or underlet without the landlord's permission, as modified by the (English) Landlord and Tenant Act, 1927, s. 19 (1)(a), and otherwise. In all leases and tenancy
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Semi Pelagian
A follower of John Cassianus a French monk died about 448 who modified the doctrines of Pelagius by denying human merit and maintaining the necessity of the Spirits influence while on
Lens
A piece of glass or other transparent substance ground with two opposite regular surfaces either both curved or one curved and the other plane and commonly used either singly or combined in optical instruments for changing...
Qualifier
One who or that which qualifies that which modifies reduces tempers or restrains
qualified
favorable tax treatment (as exemption of funds from taxation until retirement) [a pension plan] 3 : limited or modified in some way : less than absolute qual·i·fied·ly [-fī-əd-lē, -fīd-lē] adv
Continental pronunciation
pronounced mostly as in English The stricter form of this method of pronouncing Latin approaches the Roman the modified form the English pronunciation The Continental method of Greek pronunciation is often called Erasmian
clitellus
A thickened glandular portion of the body of the adult earthworm consisting of several united segments modified for reproductive purposes
cenogenesis
the earlier evolutionary history of the strain or species as addition of the placenta in mammalian evolution a modified evolution in which nonprimitive characters make their appearance in consequence of a secondary adaptation of the embryo to
- ‹ Prev
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 13
- 14
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace - 7 days free
Did you mean: modified?
Modifier - Law Dictionary Search Results
Legislative power and judicial power
Legislative power and judicial power, the essence of the distinction between legislative power and judicial power is that the legislature makes new law which becomes binding on all persons over whom the legislature, exercises legislative power;...
Law Reform (UK)
and qualifies that property as if she was a feme sole (see MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY). The Act also modifies the law relating to restraint upon anticipation (see that title), abolishes a husband's liability for his wife's torts
Landlord and tenant
undertakings to paint at agreed periods, to insure, not to assign or underlet without the landlord's permission, as modified by the (English) Landlord and Tenant Act, 1927, s. 19 (1)(a), and otherwise. In all leases and tenancy
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Semi Pelagian
A follower of John Cassianus a French monk died about 448 who modified the doctrines of Pelagius by denying human merit and maintaining the necessity of the Spirits influence while on
Lens
A piece of glass or other transparent substance ground with two opposite regular surfaces either both curved or one curved and the other plane and commonly used either singly or combined in optical instruments for changing...
Qualifier
One who or that which qualifies that which modifies reduces tempers or restrains
qualified
favorable tax treatment (as exemption of funds from taxation until retirement) [a pension plan] 3 : limited or modified in some way : less than absolute qual·i·fied·ly [-fī-əd-lē, -fīd-lē] adv
Continental pronunciation
pronounced mostly as in English The stricter form of this method of pronouncing Latin approaches the Roman the modified form the English pronunciation The Continental method of Greek pronunciation is often called Erasmian
clitellus
A thickened glandular portion of the body of the adult earthworm consisting of several united segments modified for reproductive purposes
cenogenesis
the earlier evolutionary history of the strain or species as addition of the placenta in mammalian evolution a modified evolution in which nonprimitive characters make their appearance in consequence of a secondary adaptation of the embryo to
- ‹ Prev
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 13
- 14
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace - 7 days free