Potentially - Law Dictionary Search Results
Potential
Potential, in Oxford Dictionary it is defined as 'capable of coming into being, possibility'. In Black's Law Dictionary it
Potentiality
The quality or state of being potential possibility not actuality inherent capability or disposition not actually exhibited
Potentially
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Potentiate
To render active or potent
Potential
Being potent endowed with energy adequate to a result efficacious influential
PRP
PRP potentially responsible party used esp. in environmental law
Ergal
Potential energy negative value of the force function
Service
delivered in the ordinary course of post.' It means service of any description which is made available to potential users and includes the provision of facilities in connection with banking, financing, insurance, medical assistance, legal assistance, chit
Tolling agreement
Tolling agreement, means an agreement between a potential plaintiff and a potential defendant by which the defendant agrees to extend the statutory limitations period on the
Market value
seller for the property having due regard to its existing condition with all its existing advantages and its potential possibilities when laid out in the most advantageous manner excluding any advantages due to the carrying out of
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