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Quati minoris
Quati minoris, means an action brought by a purchaser of an article to reduce the purchase price due to the article's defects, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1255.
Process and processing
produce a good result, a species of activity performed on the subject matter in order to transform or reduce it to a certain stage. According to Oxford Dictionary one of the mean-ings of the word 'process' is
Mitigation of punishment
Mitigation of punishment, a reduction in punishment due to mitigating circumstances that reduce the Criminal's level of culpability, such as the existence of no prior convictions, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
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osha
osha (Occupational Safety and Health Act) - Federal law enacted to reduce injuries, illnesses and death among workers resulting from their employment. Source: FindLaw
Jurisdiction
a variety of senses and takes its colour from its context. Whereas the 'pure' theory of jurisdic-tion would reduce jurisdictional control to a vani-shing point, the adoption of a narrower meaning might result in a more useful
Indenture
more parties with different interests, traditionally having the edges serrated, or indented, in a zig zag fashion to reduce the possibility of forgery and to distinguish it from a deed poll. A deed or elaborate contract signed
Income shifting
the practice of transferring income to a taxpayer in a lower tax bracket, such as a child, to reduce tax liability, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 768
Health
security and like gilt-edged security, it would yield immediate return in the increased production or at any rate reduce absenteeism on grounds of sickness, etc. Health is thus a state of complete physical, mental and social well
Extocare
Extocare, to grub up lands, and reduce them to arable or meadow, Dugd. Mon., tom. 2, p. 71.
Executor
sum really expected to be received. (5) It is the duty of the executor to collect and speedily reduce into money the personal assets, when not otherwise directed, especially if they be of a perishable nature. (6)
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Quati minoris
Quati minoris, means an action brought by a purchaser of an article to reduce the purchase price due to the article's defects, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1255.
Process and processing
produce a good result, a species of activity performed on the subject matter in order to transform or reduce it to a certain stage. According to Oxford Dictionary one of the mean-ings of the word 'process' is
Mitigation of punishment
Mitigation of punishment, a reduction in punishment due to mitigating circumstances that reduce the Criminal's level of culpability, such as the existence of no prior convictions, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Keep your definitions linked to case research
osha
osha (Occupational Safety and Health Act) - Federal law enacted to reduce injuries, illnesses and death among workers resulting from their employment. Source: FindLaw
Jurisdiction
a variety of senses and takes its colour from its context. Whereas the 'pure' theory of jurisdic-tion would reduce jurisdictional control to a vani-shing point, the adoption of a narrower meaning might result in a more useful
Indenture
more parties with different interests, traditionally having the edges serrated, or indented, in a zig zag fashion to reduce the possibility of forgery and to distinguish it from a deed poll. A deed or elaborate contract signed
Income shifting
the practice of transferring income to a taxpayer in a lower tax bracket, such as a child, to reduce tax liability, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 768
Health
security and like gilt-edged security, it would yield immediate return in the increased production or at any rate reduce absenteeism on grounds of sickness, etc. Health is thus a state of complete physical, mental and social well
Extocare
Extocare, to grub up lands, and reduce them to arable or meadow, Dugd. Mon., tom. 2, p. 71.
Executor
sum really expected to be received. (5) It is the duty of the executor to collect and speedily reduce into money the personal assets, when not otherwise directed, especially if they be of a perishable nature. (6)
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