Removable - Law Dictionary Search Results
strike
strike struck struck also: strick·en strik·ing vi 1 : to remove or delete something 2 : to stop work in order to force an employer to comply with demands
withdraw
withdraw -drew -drawn -draw·ing vt 1 : to remove (money) from a place of deposit or investment 2 : to dismiss (a juror) from a jury 3
Remuable
That may be removed removable
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batik
A dyed fabric with designs drawn on by applying a removable wax where the dye is not wanted
Colt pistol
A self loading or semi automatic pistol with removable magazine in the handle holding seven cartridges The recoil extracts and ejects the empty cartridge case and reloads
Inamovable
Not amovable or removable
Key
An instrument by means of which the bolt of a lock is shot or drawn usually a removable metal instrument fitted to the mechanism of a particular lock and operated by turning in its place
Abatable nuisance
Abatable nuisance, means a nuisance so easily removable that the aggrieved party may lawfully cure the problem without notice to the liable party, such as overhanging
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
fixed or erected in pursuance of an obligation to the landlord, is the property of the tenant and removable by him, provided no rent is owing and he has performed all his obligations in respect of the
Australia, Commonwealth of.
and not less than two puisne Judges (no qualification being named), appointed by the Governor-General in Council, and removable by him only on an address from both the Senate and the House of Representatives, in the same
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Removable - Law Dictionary Search Results
strike
strike struck struck also: strick·en strik·ing vi 1 : to remove or delete something 2 : to stop work in order to force an employer to comply with demands
withdraw
withdraw -drew -drawn -draw·ing vt 1 : to remove (money) from a place of deposit or investment 2 : to dismiss (a juror) from a jury 3
Remuable
That may be removed removable
Keep your definitions linked to case research
batik
A dyed fabric with designs drawn on by applying a removable wax where the dye is not wanted
Colt pistol
A self loading or semi automatic pistol with removable magazine in the handle holding seven cartridges The recoil extracts and ejects the empty cartridge case and reloads
Inamovable
Not amovable or removable
Key
An instrument by means of which the bolt of a lock is shot or drawn usually a removable metal instrument fitted to the mechanism of a particular lock and operated by turning in its place
Abatable nuisance
Abatable nuisance, means a nuisance so easily removable that the aggrieved party may lawfully cure the problem without notice to the liable party, such as overhanging
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
fixed or erected in pursuance of an obligation to the landlord, is the property of the tenant and removable by him, provided no rent is owing and he has performed all his obligations in respect of the
Australia, Commonwealth of.
and not less than two puisne Judges (no qualification being named), appointed by the Governor-General in Council, and removable by him only on an address from both the Senate and the House of Representatives, in the same
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