Significant - Law Dictionary Search Results
moot
hypothetical case for law students, argument, deliberative assembly, from Old English mōt assembly, meeting] : deprived of practical significance : made abstract or purely academic [the case became when the defendant paid the sum at issue] see
precedent
praecedens, present participle of praecedere to go ahead of, come before] : prior in time, order, arrangement, or significance see also condition precedent at condition compare subsequent [pre-səd-nt] n : a judicial decision that should be followed
s corporation
s corporation A small business corporation with a limited number of shareholders. Its major significance is the fact that an S corporation usually avoids corporate income tax. Corporate losses can be claimed by
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emphasizing
The act of giving special importance or significance to something
Bias
side in a dispute, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 49. Means lacking impartiality. Its proper significance is to denote a departure from the standard of even handed justice with the law requires from those
Etymology
That branch of philological science which treats of the history of words tracing out their origin primitive significance and changes of form and meaning
Importance
The quality or state of being important consequence weight moment significance
Insignificance
The condition or quality of being insignificant lack of significance sense or meaning as the insignificance of words or phrases
lipid
the cell walls and membranes The term lipid refers to its solubility in nonpolar solvents and has no significance with regard to chemical structure
long run
relating to or extending over a relatively long time as the long run significance of the elections
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Significant - Law Dictionary Search Results
moot
hypothetical case for law students, argument, deliberative assembly, from Old English mōt assembly, meeting] : deprived of practical significance : made abstract or purely academic [the case became when the defendant paid the sum at issue] see
precedent
praecedens, present participle of praecedere to go ahead of, come before] : prior in time, order, arrangement, or significance see also condition precedent at condition compare subsequent [pre-səd-nt] n : a judicial decision that should be followed
s corporation
s corporation A small business corporation with a limited number of shareholders. Its major significance is the fact that an S corporation usually avoids corporate income tax. Corporate losses can be claimed by
Keep your definitions linked to case research
emphasizing
The act of giving special importance or significance to something
Bias
side in a dispute, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 49. Means lacking impartiality. Its proper significance is to denote a departure from the standard of even handed justice with the law requires from those
Etymology
That branch of philological science which treats of the history of words tracing out their origin primitive significance and changes of form and meaning
Importance
The quality or state of being important consequence weight moment significance
Insignificance
The condition or quality of being insignificant lack of significance sense or meaning as the insignificance of words or phrases
lipid
the cell walls and membranes The term lipid refers to its solubility in nonpolar solvents and has no significance with regard to chemical structure
long run
relating to or extending over a relatively long time as the long run significance of the elections
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