Persistent - Law Dictionary Search Results
Desertion
shown that there was wilful non-adherence; that it has been persisted a for four years; that it was without reasonable cause:
Industrial dispute
connotes a real and substantial difference having some element of persistency and continuity till resolved and likely if not adjusted to
Tedious Repetition
of the House to the conduct of a member who persists in irrelevance or in tedious repetition either of his own
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Undivided shares in land
joint tenancy in the entirety of the trustees for sale persists ex necessitate rei, and this is given effect to by
Opiniate
To hold or maintain persistently
Outgaze
To gaze beyond to exceed in sharpness or persistence of seeing or of looking hence to stare out of
Indefatigably
Without weariness without yielding to fatigue persistently
Obstinacy
to an opinion purpose or system unyielding disposition stubborness pertinacity persistency contumacy
henpeck
To bother persistently with trivial complaints to subject to petty authority said of
harass
French hare, interjection used to incite dogs] : to subject persistently and wrongfully to annoying, offensive, or troubling behavior [a collection
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