Preclude - Law Dictionary Search Results
Irremediably
In a manner or to a degree that precludes remedy cure or correction
probationable
probationable : not precluding probation : punishable by probation [a offense]
ineffective assistance of counsel
a result of government interference with the attorney-client relationship that precludes effective representation, as when an informant is present during conversations
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estoppel
the requirement of misrepresentation. estoppel by deed : an estoppel precluding a person from denying the truth of any matter that
dedication
: a giving up of property to public use that precludes the owner from asserting any further interest in it: as
Uses
re-convey on the repayment of a mortgage-loan, the statute was precluded from the very nature of the transaction from converting such
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