Preservation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Preservation
or kept from injury destruction or decay security safety as preservation of life fruit game etc a picture in good preservation
Registration for preservation
Registration for preservation. In Scotland any deed may be registered in the books
preserve
preserve pre·served pre·serv·ing 1 : to keep safe from injury, harm,
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Self preservation
The preservation of ones self from destruction or injury
Preservative
Having the power or quality of preserving tending to preserve or to keep from injury decay etc
Preserver
One who or that which preserves saves or defends from destruction injury or decay esp one
Processing
cold storage, vegetables, fruits and several other articles which requires preservation by refrigeration are stored. While as a result of long
Politics
the regulation and government of a nation or state the preservation of its safety peace and prosperity the defense of its
Conservation
Conservation, includes preservation, maintenance sustainable, utilisation, restoration and enhance-ment of the natural environment,
For the purpose of the business
the business or its administration but also measures for the preservation of the business and protection of its assets and property.
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