Perfectibility - Law Dictionary Search Results
perfected
perfected : completed in accordance with statutory procedure for giving notice
letter perfect
being in or following the exact words as a letter perfect rendition of the soliloquy
Perfecter
One who or that which makes perfect
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Perfectively
In a perfective manner
Perfectibility
The quality or state of being perfectible
Bill of sight
to him, so that he is unable to make a perfect entry of them, he must acquaint the collector or comptroller
Perfectionist
One pretending to perfection esp one pretending to moral perfection one who believes that
Registration of title of land
is open to the risk of the vendor establishing or perfecting equities against him and even fradulently conveying the same land
Civil Law
of the ancients for the number seven, as the most perfect. This book is variously quoted by the letter D.P. or,
Predicate
subject in a logical proposition, as, 'The law is the perfection of commonsense'; perfection of commonsense, being affirmed concerning the law
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