Reducement - Law Dictionary Search Results
stock split
of a corporation into a larger number of shares thereby reducing the value of each share but not the total value
offset
offset : a claim or amount that reduces or balances another claim or amount : set-off [the creditor's
imperfect self-defense
that does not shield the defendant from all liability but reduces the liability esp. because the defendant actually but unreasonably believed
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Reduction
The act of reducing or state of being reduced conversion to a given state
amortize
amortize -tized -tiz·ing : to reduce (an amount) gradually: as a : to pay off (as
Intellectualize
To treat in an intellectual manner to discuss intellectually to reduce to intellectual form to express intellectually to idealize
Isobar
the surface of the earth where height of the barometer reduced to sea level is the same either at a given
Irreducible
Incapable of being reduced or brought into a different state incapable of restoration to
Invillaged
Turned into or reduced to a village
Inthrall
To reduce to bondage or servitude to make a thrall slave vassal
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