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nonconformity
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nonconforming
nonconforming : failing to conform or comply (as with contract requirements or specifications or a law)
Nonconformity
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Nonconforming
Not conforming declining conformity especially not conforming to the established church of a country
nonconforming use
nonconforming use see use
cure
the pleadings] b : to correct or make acceptable (a defective performance or delivery under a contract) [the nonconformity would be seasonably cured "J. J. White and R. S. Summers"] c : to negate (a default by
revoke
offer) esp. before acceptance d : to withdraw (acceptance of goods) by refusing to keep goods because of nonconformity see also rejection e : to take back (as a license or a grant of parole or probation)
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follower of Henry Barrowe one of the founders of Independency or Congregationalism in England Barrowe was executed for nonconformity in 1593
Inconformity
Lack of conformity nonconformity
Morality
The relation of conformity or nonconformity to the moral standard or rule quality of an intention a character an action a principle or a
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Nonconformity - Law Dictionary Search Results
nonconformity
Matched in: Term nonconformity
nonconforming
nonconforming : failing to conform or comply (as with contract requirements or specifications or a law)
Nonconformity
Matched in: Term Nonconformity
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Nonconforming
Not conforming declining conformity especially not conforming to the established church of a country
nonconforming use
nonconforming use see use
cure
the pleadings] b : to correct or make acceptable (a defective performance or delivery under a contract) [the nonconformity would be seasonably cured "J. J. White and R. S. Summers"] c : to negate (a default by
revoke
offer) esp. before acceptance d : to withdraw (acceptance of goods) by refusing to keep goods because of nonconformity see also rejection e : to take back (as a license or a grant of parole or probation)
Barrowist
follower of Henry Barrowe one of the founders of Independency or Congregationalism in England Barrowe was executed for nonconformity in 1593
Inconformity
Lack of conformity nonconformity
Morality
The relation of conformity or nonconformity to the moral standard or rule quality of an intention a character an action a principle or a
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