Principality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Principal of public life
Principal of public life, are of general application in every democracy and one is expected to bear them in
Principal employer
Principal employer, in relation to a dock worker employed or to be employed by or through any agency (including
principal contract
principal contract see contract
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Principal and surety
Principal and surety. See GUARANTY.
Principal challenge
Principal challenge, a species of challenge to the array made on account of partiality or some default in the
notional principal amount
notional principal amount the proposed amount which interest rate swap payments are based but generally not paid or received by
Bhutan
a principality in the Himalayas northeast of India
Principate
Principality supreme rule
Liechtenstein
a small principality in central Europe
Scarificator
An instrument principally used in cupping containing several lancets moved simultaneously by a spring for making slight incisions
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Principality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Principal of public life
Principal of public life, are of general application in every democracy and one is expected to bear them in
Principal employer
Principal employer, in relation to a dock worker employed or to be employed by or through any agency (including
principal contract
principal contract see contract
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Principal and surety
Principal and surety. See GUARANTY.
Principal challenge
Principal challenge, a species of challenge to the array made on account of partiality or some default in the
notional principal amount
notional principal amount the proposed amount which interest rate swap payments are based but generally not paid or received by
Bhutan
a principality in the Himalayas northeast of India
Principate
Principality supreme rule
Liechtenstein
a small principality in central Europe
Scarificator
An instrument principally used in cupping containing several lancets moved simultaneously by a spring for making slight incisions
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