Provident - Law Dictionary Search Results
Overprovident
Too provident
Providently
In a provident manner
Harbinger
One who provides lodgings especially the officer of the English royal household who formerly preceded the court when traveling to provide
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Disprovide
Not to provide to fail to provide
Bedded
Provided with a bed as double bedded room placed or arranged in a bed or beds
uncounseled
uncounseled : not provided with counsel : not receiving the advice of counsel [an defendant]
provisional
provisional 1 : provided for a temporary need : suitable or acceptable in the existing situation but subject to change or nullification
pour-over
pour-over : providing for or creating the transfer of property in a decedent's estate or a trust to a pour-over trust
pour-over
pour-over : providing for or creating the transfer of property in a decedent's estate or a trust to a pour-over trust
instruct
instruct : to provide (a jury) with explanation and directions regarding the law applicable to a case [the judge ed the jury
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