Operance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Law in force
said to be in force unless it is brought into operation by legislative enactment, or by the exercise of authority by
Active service
or forms part of a force which is engaged in operations against the enemy or is engaged in military operations in
Active duty
part of, a unit of Force-(i) which is engaged in operations against an enemy, or (ii) which is operating at a
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commutativity
the property of a binary operation or operator such that the result of one term operating
Development
Development, means the carring out of building, engineering,mining or other operations in, on over or under land or the making of
trust
in this entry implied trust : a trust arising by operation of law when the circumstances of a transaction imply the
Process and processing
one of the requisites that the activity should involve some operation on some material in order to effect its conversion to
Joint-tenancy
in the same right, either simply, or by construction or operation of law jointly, with a jus accrescendi, that is, a
Trade
in which persons are employed as workmen. It denotes the operation undertaken rests upon co-operation between employers and employees with a
Surrender
redditio], an assurance restor-ing or yielding up an estate, the operative verbs being 'surrender and yield up.' The term is usually
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