Reductibility - Law Dictionary Search Results
set-off
set-off 1 : the reduction or discharge of a debt by setting against it a
set-off
set-off 1 : the reduction or discharge of a debt by setting against it a
Death Bed
34 & 35 Vict. c. 81, the Act 'to abolish Reductions ex capite Lecti in Scotland.' See REDUCTION EX CAPITE LECTI.
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Suspension
AIR 2002 Guj 143. Suspension, to equate it to a reduction in rank. One of the meanings of the word is;
Actions rescissory
for declaring a writing false or forged; (2) actions of reduction-improbation, for the production of a writing in order to have
Company
less than seven members, each member having knowledge of the reduction below the minimum becomes severally liable for the whole of
cutback
a reduction in quantity or rate a reduction in the amount of
redhibition
Louisiana : the rescission of the sale of or a reduction in the purchase price of a thing that has a
Oxalantin
A white crystalline nitrogenous substance C6H4N4O5 obtained by the reduction of parabanic acid called also leucoturic acid
Reducing agent
a substance that causes reduction of another substance in a chemical reaction as by donating
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