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Needment

Something needed or wanted

Behoovable

Supplying need profitable advantageous

cared for

having needed care and attention as well cared for children Opposite of uncared for

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empty bellied

needing nourishment hungry as empty bellied children

Needless

Having no need

Reckling

Needing care weak feeble as a reckling child

Besoin

Besoin, need. See AUBESOIN.

Discontinuous easement

Discontinuous easement, discontinuous easement is one that needs the act of man for its enjoyment [Easements Act, 1882 (50 of 1882), s. 5] Is one that

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serve society which is governed by it. The law is to play its allotted role of serving the needs of the society, it must reflect the ideas and ideologies of that society. It must keep time with

Reasonable

mere desire or wish on one hand and a compelling or dire or absolute necessity at the other--Such need maybe a present need or within reasonable proximity in the future. The word 'reasonable' connotes that the requirement

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Needment

Something needed or wanted

Behoovable

Supplying need profitable advantageous

cared for

having needed care and attention as well cared for children Opposite of uncared for

Keep your definitions linked to case research

empty bellied

needing nourishment hungry as empty bellied children

Needless

Having no need

Reckling

Needing care weak feeble as a reckling child

Besoin

Besoin, need. See AUBESOIN.

Discontinuous easement

Discontinuous easement, discontinuous easement is one that needs the act of man for its enjoyment [Easements Act, 1882 (50 of 1882), s. 5] Is one that

Law

serve society which is governed by it. The law is to play its allotted role of serving the needs of the society, it must reflect the ideas and ideologies of that society. It must keep time with

Reasonable

mere desire or wish on one hand and a compelling or dire or absolute necessity at the other--Such need maybe a present need or within reasonable proximity in the future. The word 'reasonable' connotes that the requirement

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