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tenancy
tenancy that binds partners to the use of partnership property only for partnership purposes and that does not permit the separate assignment by a partner of his or her right to the property 2 : the period
Rheocrat
A kind of motor speed controller permitting of very gradual variation in speed and of reverse It is especially suitable for use with motor driven
Pratique
Primarily liberty of converse intercourse hence a certificate given after compliance with quarantine regulations permitting a ship to land passengers and crew a term used particularly in the south of Europe … a certificate given after compliance with quarantine regulations permitting a ship to land passengers and crew a term used particularly in the south of Europe
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looseleaf
having rings that open and close permitting insertion and removal of pages of notebooks and binders and the paper used in them as a looseleaf … rings that open and close permitting insertion and removal of pages of notebooks and binders and the paper used in them as a looseleaf notebook looseleaf paper
handbag
small bag usually made of cloth leather or a similar imitation material and often having a strap to permit carrying it by slinging it over a shoulder used by women to carry money and small personal items … similar imitation material and often having a strap to permit carrying it by slinging it over a shoulder used by women to carry money and small personal items or accessories as she had to search under the
practical construction
be used by the court to help determine the intent of the parties ;also : the doctrine that permits such a method of discerning intent compare course of performance 2 : interpretation of a statute or document … interpretation of the terms of a contract as shown by the performance of the parties that may be used by the court to help determine the intent of the parties ;also : the doctrine that permits such
plain view
: a location or field of perception in which something is plainly apparent 2 : a doctrine that permits the search, seizure, and use of evidence obtained without a search warrant when such evidence was plainly perceptible
Euclidean zoning
of zoning whereby a town or community is divided into areas in which specific uses of land are permitted … system] : a system of zoning whereby a town or community is divided into areas in which specific uses of land are permitted
Laytime
Laytime, means the period permitted for the unloading of a chartered vessel. If more time is used to unload the vessel, the vessel's … Laytime, means the period permitted for the unloading of a chartered vessel. If more time is used to unload the vessel, the vessel's owner is entitled to compensation for the delay, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
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