Root - Law Dictionary Search Results
Purchaser
Purchaser, a buyer, a vendee; also the root of descent, from whom, under the (English) Inheritance Act, 1833,
Scion or bud wood
the plant which is used for grafting or budding a root-stock or tree. [Orissa Fruit Nurseries (Regulation) Act, 1997, s. 2(j)]
Vibhaktarahave
namely, 'Vibhakta' and 'Rahave' . 'Vibhakta' appears to have its root in the Sanskrit word 'Vibhaga'. 'In the Mitakshra, Vijnaesvara defines
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Void decree, illegal decree
A defect of jurisdiction of the court goes to the root of the matter and strikes at the very authority of
Warranty
which, in contract, is a stipulation which goes to the root of the contract and the breach or non-performance of which
Semicubical
Of or pertaining to the square root of the cube of a quantity
Saxifragaceous
saxifrage is the type The order includes also the alum root the hydrangeas the mock orange currants and gooseberries and many
Rhatany
The powerfully astringent root of a half shrubby Peruvian plant Krameria triandra It is
Rote
A root
Rhizanthous
Producing flowers from a rootstock or apparently from a root
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