Renewable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Renovel
To renew to renovate
Rejuvenescence
A renewing of youth the state of being or growing young again
Reintegration
A renewing or making whole again See Redintegration
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Reintegrate
To renew with regard to any state or quality to restore to bring again together into a whole as the
Reinstallment
A renewed installment
Reeumlnlistment
A renewed enlistment
Intoxicating liquor
commencing from the 5th of April, and a licence is not extended by transfer or special removal. 4. Renewal.--A licence granted by way of renewal requires no confirmation. From a refusal to renew, the grounds of which
Constructive trust
equitable interest in the hands of such a purchaser. The doctrine of constructive trusts also arises upon the renewal of a lease by a trustee, or person having a limited interest, in his own name, even in
Repair
Repair, 'repair' may include replacement or even a renewal. All replacements or renewals need not necessarily be repairs covenant for repairs making lessee liable to execute all
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
by the pleadings, (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XIX., r. 15. As to land, see Ord. XXI. As to renewal of writs to save statutes of limitations, see RENEWAL OF WRITS. At Common Law there is no period
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Renewable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Renovel
To renew to renovate
Rejuvenescence
A renewing of youth the state of being or growing young again
Reintegration
A renewing or making whole again See Redintegration
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Reintegrate
To renew with regard to any state or quality to restore to bring again together into a whole as the
Reinstallment
A renewed installment
Reeumlnlistment
A renewed enlistment
Intoxicating liquor
commencing from the 5th of April, and a licence is not extended by transfer or special removal. 4. Renewal.--A licence granted by way of renewal requires no confirmation. From a refusal to renew, the grounds of which
Constructive trust
equitable interest in the hands of such a purchaser. The doctrine of constructive trusts also arises upon the renewal of a lease by a trustee, or person having a limited interest, in his own name, even in
Repair
Repair, 'repair' may include replacement or even a renewal. All replacements or renewals need not necessarily be repairs covenant for repairs making lessee liable to execute all
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
by the pleadings, (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XIX., r. 15. As to land, see Ord. XXI. As to renewal of writs to save statutes of limitations, see RENEWAL OF WRITS. At Common Law there is no period
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