Perishability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Petty-bag Office
of pews or sittings shall be free sittings; the New Perishs Acts and Church Building Acts Amendment Act, 1869, that pews
Presumption of survivorship
Presumption of survivorship. Where two or more persons perish by the same calamity, the Civil Law presumes that the
Reus lasa majestatis punitur, ut pereat unus ne pereant omnes
a traitor is punished that one and not all may perish.
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Perisse
To perish
Endure
To continue in the same state without perishing to last to remain
VerbarOubliette
strongholds into which persons condemned to perpetual imprisonment or to perish secretly were thrust or lured to fall
Die
of the vital functions to become dead to expire to perish said of animals and vegetables often with of by with
common
members of a group [when the insured and the beneficiary perish in a disaster] [ areas of the building] 3 :
special agricultural worker
special agricultural worker Farm workers in perishable products who worked for a specified period of time and
Bona peritura
Perishable goods
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