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deposit
property that is the object of a deposit [the depositary is bound to use the same diligence in preserving the that he uses in preserving his own property "Louisiana Civil Code"] 4 : an act of depositing
Confusion of boundaries
boundaries. It considered that there was a tacit agreement or duty between adjacent proprietors to keep up and preserve the boundaries between their respective estates, and it enabled all persons having an interest to bring a suit
Sanskrit
The ancient language of the Hindoos long since obsolete in vernacular use but preserved to the present day as the literary and sacred dialect of India It is nearly allied to the
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Sanitary
Of or pertaining to health designed to secure or preserve health relating to the preservation or restoration of health hygienic as sanitary regulations See the Note under Sanatory
Politics
part of ethics which has to do with the regulation and government of a nation or state the preservation of its safety peace and prosperity the defense of its existence and rights against foreign control or conquest
Guardian
One who guards preserves or secures one to whom any person or thing is committed for protection security or preservation from injury
Conservative
Having power to preserve in a safe of entire state or from loss waste or injury preservative
Conservation
The act of preserving guarding or protecting the keeping of a thing in a safe or entire state preservation
Dower
1 Ch 713; and Wolst. & Ch. Conv. Acts, 12th Edn. P. 941. The following note has been preserved verbatim owing to the importance of the subject in relation to titles existing before 1926. The original law
Doti lex favet; pramium pudoris est, ideo parcature
est, ideo parcature [Lat.], The law favours dower; it is the reward of chastity, therefore is to be preserved.
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Preserver - Law Dictionary Search Results
deposit
property that is the object of a deposit [the depositary is bound to use the same diligence in preserving the that he uses in preserving his own property "Louisiana Civil Code"] 4 : an act of depositing
Confusion of boundaries
boundaries. It considered that there was a tacit agreement or duty between adjacent proprietors to keep up and preserve the boundaries between their respective estates, and it enabled all persons having an interest to bring a suit
Sanskrit
The ancient language of the Hindoos long since obsolete in vernacular use but preserved to the present day as the literary and sacred dialect of India It is nearly allied to the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Sanitary
Of or pertaining to health designed to secure or preserve health relating to the preservation or restoration of health hygienic as sanitary regulations See the Note under Sanatory
Politics
part of ethics which has to do with the regulation and government of a nation or state the preservation of its safety peace and prosperity the defense of its existence and rights against foreign control or conquest
Guardian
One who guards preserves or secures one to whom any person or thing is committed for protection security or preservation from injury
Conservative
Having power to preserve in a safe of entire state or from loss waste or injury preservative
Conservation
The act of preserving guarding or protecting the keeping of a thing in a safe or entire state preservation
Dower
1 Ch 713; and Wolst. & Ch. Conv. Acts, 12th Edn. P. 941. The following note has been preserved verbatim owing to the importance of the subject in relation to titles existing before 1926. The original law
Doti lex favet; pramium pudoris est, ideo parcature
est, ideo parcature [Lat.], The law favours dower; it is the reward of chastity, therefore is to be preserved.
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