Renewable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Recommitment
A second or renewed commitment a renewed reference to a committee
Reparation
The act of renewing restoring etc or the state of being renewed or repaired
Army (UK)
Army (Annual) Act, 1890.The Army Act requires to be annually renewed by an Act passed for that purpose called the 'Army
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House of Commons
it is a Committee of the whole House) varying or renewing taxation. The Act also makes provision with respect to payments
Reliquidation
A second or renewed liquidation a renewed adjustment
Renewal of lease
of Property Act, 1922, s. 145, and 15th Sch., perpetually renewable leases have, from the 1st January, 1926, been converted into
Renewability
The quality or state of being renewable
Law of Property Act, 1922
franchises, fairs and sporting rights), and the conversion of perpetually renewable leaseholds into long terms. The other provisions of this Act,
ground rent
fee simple, on perpetual lease, or on lease for a renewable term of years NOTE: Ground rent in this sense is
nonrenewable
nonrenewable option books on that shelf are nonrenewable Opposite of renewable
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