Paneling - Law Dictionary Search Results
Panel
Panel [fr. panellum, Lat.; panneau, Fr., a square or panel]. 1. A little part, or rather a schedule or
paneled
Decorated with panels or wainscoting used of walls as a paneled family room
panel
panel 1 : a group of community members summoned for jury service 2 : a group of usually three
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Panel
A sunken compartment with raised margins molded or otherwise as in ceilings wainscotings etc
Panelation
The act of impaneling a jury
Adoption panel
Adoption panel, means a panel established in accordance with the Adoption Agencies Regulation, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 5(3), 2001,
panel physician
panel physician Embassies and consulates which issue immigrant visas have selected certain doctors to do the medical examinations for
Pannel
Pannel. See PANEL.
Ripping panel
A long patch on a balloon to be ripped off by the rip cord at landing in order to allow the immediate escape of gas and instant deflation of the bag
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Paneling - Law Dictionary Search Results
Panel
Panel [fr. panellum, Lat.; panneau, Fr., a square or panel]. 1. A little part, or rather a schedule or
paneled
Decorated with panels or wainscoting used of walls as a paneled family room
panel
panel 1 : a group of community members summoned for jury service 2 : a group of usually three
Keep your definitions linked to case research
paneling
Matched in: Term paneling
Panel
A sunken compartment with raised margins molded or otherwise as in ceilings wainscotings etc
Panelation
The act of impaneling a jury
Adoption panel
Adoption panel, means a panel established in accordance with the Adoption Agencies Regulation, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 5(3), 2001,
panel physician
panel physician Embassies and consulates which issue immigrant visas have selected certain doctors to do the medical examinations for
Pannel
Pannel. See PANEL.
Ripping panel
A long patch on a balloon to be ripped off by the rip cord at landing in order to allow the immediate escape of gas and instant deflation of the bag
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