Separated - Law Dictionary Search Results
qualifying event
six months) NOTE: Qualifying events for continuation of group health insurance coverage include the death, divorce, or legal separation of the employee, termination from employment for a reason other than gross misconduct, reduction in working hours, and
Dissolution
The act of dissolving sundering or separating into component parts separation
Solution
The act of separating the parts of any body or the condition of undergoing a separation of parts disruption breach
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As the case may be
what the expression says, i. e. as the situation may be, in other words in case there are separate and distinct units then concept of need will apply accordingly. Where, however, there is no such separate and
Distance
two objects the length of a line especially the shortest line joining two points or things that are separate measure of separation in place
Anticipation
by the terms of a will or settlement from aliening, by way of anticipation, property settled to her separate use during coverture. Such a clause absolutely disables her from selling, mortgaging or dealing with the property in
Administrative convenience
Administrative convenience, in relation to bankruptcy means a provision permitting a bankruptcy plan to have a separate classification for small, unsecured claims, to the extent that the separate classification will assist in a more efficient
Abstract of title
a distinct heading, so as to keep the title to each part in a connected series, and, sometimes, separate abstracts for the different titles simplify the business and avoid an embarrassing confusion, especially if the several properties
Acting in any manner prejudicial to the main-tenance of public order
The expressions 'law and order', 'public order' and 'security of the State' are distinct concepts though not always separate. Whereas every breach of peace may amount to disturbance of law and order, every such breach does not
Separatrix
The decimal point the dot placed at the left of a decimal fraction to separate it from the whole number which it follows The term is sometimes also applied to other marks of
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