Perpetually - Law Dictionary Search Results
Endless
Without end having no end or conclusion perpetual interminable applied to length and to duration as an endless line endless time endless bliss endless praise endless
Courap
A skin disease common in India in which there is perpetual itching and eruption esp of the groin breast armpits and face
Cimmerian
Pertaining to the Cimmerii a fabulous people said to have lived in very ancient times in profound and perpetual darkness
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Bulimia
A disease in which there is a perpetual and insatiable appetite for food a diseased and voracious appetite
Beguine
associations or communities in the Netherlands and elsewhere whose members live in beguinages and are not bound by perpetual vows
succession
succession 1 a : the order in which or the conditions under which one person after another succeeds to a property, dignity, position, title, or throne [the sequence of to the presidency] b : the right...
Remontant
Rising again applied to a class of roses which bloom more than once in a season the hybrid perpetual roses of which the Jacqueminot is a well known example
stare decisis
stability in the administration of justice with departure from precedent permitted for compelling reasons (as to prevent the perpetuation of injustice)
rent
one party conveys to another to hold as owner a tract of land or other immovable property in perpetuity in exchange for payment of an annual sum or quantity of fruits c : the amount paid by
mortmain statute
mortmain statute : a statute that prohibits corporate bodies (as charities) from holding real property in perpetuity or that otherwise limits or regulates testamentary dispositions to usually charitable corporations called also statute of mortmain
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Perpetually - Law Dictionary Search Results
Endless
Without end having no end or conclusion perpetual interminable applied to length and to duration as an endless line endless time endless bliss endless praise endless
Courap
A skin disease common in India in which there is perpetual itching and eruption esp of the groin breast armpits and face
Cimmerian
Pertaining to the Cimmerii a fabulous people said to have lived in very ancient times in profound and perpetual darkness
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Bulimia
A disease in which there is a perpetual and insatiable appetite for food a diseased and voracious appetite
Beguine
associations or communities in the Netherlands and elsewhere whose members live in beguinages and are not bound by perpetual vows
succession
succession 1 a : the order in which or the conditions under which one person after another succeeds to a property, dignity, position, title, or throne [the sequence of to the presidency] b : the right...
Remontant
Rising again applied to a class of roses which bloom more than once in a season the hybrid perpetual roses of which the Jacqueminot is a well known example
stare decisis
stability in the administration of justice with departure from precedent permitted for compelling reasons (as to prevent the perpetuation of injustice)
rent
one party conveys to another to hold as owner a tract of land or other immovable property in perpetuity in exchange for payment of an annual sum or quantity of fruits c : the amount paid by
mortmain statute
mortmain statute : a statute that prohibits corporate bodies (as charities) from holding real property in perpetuity or that otherwise limits or regulates testamentary dispositions to usually charitable corporations called also statute of mortmain
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