Perfectibility - Law Dictionary Search Results
Finisher
One who finishes puts an end to completes or perfects esp used in the trades as in hatting weaving etc
Euharmonic
Producing mathematically perfect harmony or concord sweetly or perfectly harmonious
imperfect
imperfect : not perfect or complete: as a : not enforceable : enforceable only
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Abstract of title
Land Registration Act, 1925. An abstract is said to be perfect if it deduces the title from the date fixed by
four-month rule
Commercial Code that provides a secured creditor four months to perfect a security interest again in the state to which the
Collateral
surrounding circumstances of the case, be held to be complete, perfect and independent security, although, where the words used by the
Assessory
another thing as an ornament, or to render it more perfect, or which accompanies it, or is connected with it as
Burial
any particular part of it. In order to acquire a perfect right to be buried in a particular vault or place,
Client
the former over the latter makes it impossible to be perfectly assured, in certain cases, whether in their transactions the client
Enrollment
appeal or rehearing within twenty-eight days, the enrolment might be perfected. By Consol. Ord. 1860, XXIII., r. 24, the expenses of
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