Potentiality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Market value
which may be going on in the vicinity and the potentiality of the land. This is usually done by finding the
Law and order and public order
In its quality it may not differ but in its potentiality it may be very different. The act of setting fire
Potentiometer
An instrument for measuring or comparing electrial potentials or electro motive forces
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Biological resources
material and by-products (excluding Value Added Products) with actual or potential use or value, but does not include human genetic material.
Barratry
see of Rome. Vexatious incitement to litigation, esp. by soliciting potential legal clients; Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
Advertisement
goods and services and is an information intended for the potential customer and not a mere display of the name of
Pressure wires
system to a central station where a voltmeter indicates the potential of the system at those points
Ferranti cables
form of conductor designed by Ferranti for currents of high potential and consisting of concentric tubes of copper separated by an
Potentiate
To render active or potent
Potentially
With power potently
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