Permanently - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inherent
Permanently existing in something inseparably attached or connected naturally pertaining to innate inalienable as polarity is an inherent quality
Reside
To dwell permanently or for a considerable time to have a settled abode for a time to abide continuosly to have
Palanka
A camp permanently intrenched attached to Turkish frontier fortresses
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Meride
A permanent colony of cells or plastids which may remain isolated like Rotifer or may multiply by gemmation to form
Platinotype
A permanent photographic picture or print in platinum black
Kaimi
Kaimi, permanent right it does not imply fixity of rent. The word 'kaimi jote' is applicable to a raiyat or
Kentlage
Kentlage, a permanent ballast, consisting usually of pig-iron, cast in a particular form, or other weighty material, which, on account of
Hollow horned
Having permanent horns with a bony core as cattle
Hague Tribunal
The permanent court of arbitration created by the ldquoInternational Convention for the Pacific Settle of International Disputesrdquo adopted by the
benchmark
Any permanent mark to which other levels may be referred
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