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party
rights, no complete disposition of the action can be made without the party's joinder, and whose nonjoinder will result in the dismissal of an action compare necessary party in this entry NOTE: Federal Rule of Civil Procedure
prescription
forum [an interruption of ] [by the of ten years] ;also : the bar to an action that results from prescription see also peremptory exception compare peremption b : the creation of a right by the running
reorganization
of the acquiring corporation or its parent regardless of any liability assumed by the acquiring corporation as a result of the acquisition D reorganization [dē-] : a reorganization involving a transfer by a corporation of all or
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report
or proposal [the committee made an unfavorable on the bill] d : a usually formal account of the results of an investigation given by a person or group delegated or authorized to make the investigation e :
commutativity
the property of a binary operation or operator such that the result of one term operating on a second is equal to the result of the second term operating on
ligase
An enzyme which catalyzes creation of a covalent bond between two substrates resulting in a larger product which is a combination of the two starting materials especially DNA ligase an enzyme
Necessitarianism
The doctrine of philosophical necessity the doctrine that results follow by invariable sequence from causes and esp that the will is not free but that human actions
Main Pot
liability under Internal Revenue Code section 1231 in which all qualified transactions are netted to determine if the result is a loss or gain called also Big Pot Hodge Podge hotchpot; compare casualty pot NOTE: The transactions
Accident occasioned by negligence
the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c. 41). In Criminal Law a result is said to be accidental when caused unintentionally and in such circumstances that a person of ordinary prudence
Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy, means a group of non-progressive conditions of a person characterised by abnormal motor control posture resulting from brain insult or injuries occurring in the pre-natal, peri-natal or infant period of development. [Persons with Disabilities
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Resultive - Law Dictionary Search Results
party
rights, no complete disposition of the action can be made without the party's joinder, and whose nonjoinder will result in the dismissal of an action compare necessary party in this entry NOTE: Federal Rule of Civil Procedure
prescription
forum [an interruption of ] [by the of ten years] ;also : the bar to an action that results from prescription see also peremptory exception compare peremption b : the creation of a right by the running
reorganization
of the acquiring corporation or its parent regardless of any liability assumed by the acquiring corporation as a result of the acquisition D reorganization [dē-] : a reorganization involving a transfer by a corporation of all or
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report
or proposal [the committee made an unfavorable on the bill] d : a usually formal account of the results of an investigation given by a person or group delegated or authorized to make the investigation e :
commutativity
the property of a binary operation or operator such that the result of one term operating on a second is equal to the result of the second term operating on
ligase
An enzyme which catalyzes creation of a covalent bond between two substrates resulting in a larger product which is a combination of the two starting materials especially DNA ligase an enzyme
Necessitarianism
The doctrine of philosophical necessity the doctrine that results follow by invariable sequence from causes and esp that the will is not free but that human actions
Main Pot
liability under Internal Revenue Code section 1231 in which all qualified transactions are netted to determine if the result is a loss or gain called also Big Pot Hodge Podge hotchpot; compare casualty pot NOTE: The transactions
Accident occasioned by negligence
the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c. 41). In Criminal Law a result is said to be accidental when caused unintentionally and in such circumstances that a person of ordinary prudence
Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy, means a group of non-progressive conditions of a person characterised by abnormal motor control posture resulting from brain insult or injuries occurring in the pre-natal, peri-natal or infant period of development. [Persons with Disabilities
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