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Desertion
and without the consent of the other spouse; but the physical act of departure by one spouse does not necessarily make
Energetics
branch of science which treats of the laws governing the physical or mechanical in distinction from the vital forces and which
asset
asset (as goodwill or a patent) that does not have physical form marital asset : an asset acquired by either spouse
Delivery
mean the point of time when the goods can be physically to the importer, Garden Silk Mills Ltd. v. Union of
assault
or tort of threatening or attempting to inflict immediate offensive physical contact or bodily harm that one has the present ability
great bodily injury
great bodily injury : physical injury suffered by the victim of a violent crime that
loss
loss 1 : physical, emotional, or esp. economic harm or damage sustained: as a
possession
land despite a lack of legal title] 2 : direct physical custody, care, or control of property or contraband (as illegal
zone of danger
of danger :the area within which one is in actual physical peril from the negligent conduct of another person NOTE: Some
abuse
or excessive use [ narcotics] 2 a : to inflict physical or emotional mistreatment or injury on (as one's child) purposely
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