Reformation - Law Dictionary Search Results
reformation
reformation : the act or an instance of reforming ;specif :
Reformation
life manners or of anything vicious or corrupt as the reformation of manners reformation of the age reformation of abuses
Law Reform (UK)
Law Reform (UK). By the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1934 (24
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Reform
from worse to better to amend to correct as to reform a profligate man to reform corrupt manners or morals
Reformly
In the manner of a reform for the purpose of reform
reform school
reform school : a reformatory for boys or girls
reform
reform 1 : to put (a writing) into a corrected form
tort reform
tort reform
Reformable
Capable of being reformed
Police reforms
Police reforms, is to secure professional indepen-dence for the police to function
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