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Home Dictionary Name: substantiveSubstantive capacity
a person is said to hold a post in a substantive capacity when he holds it for an indefinite period especially
substantive crime
of conspiracy to attempt to enter the bank and the substantive crime of attempting to enter the bank united states v
Pay in the substantive post in the parent department
the parent department means the pay attached to the post substantively held by the employee on the date of transfer to
substantive
in its own right specif of or relating to a substantive crime the object of a rico conspiracy is to violate
substantive consolidation
single pool to pay creditors courts are reluctant to allow substantive consolidation since the action must not only justify the benefit
substantive law
law procedural law note there are restrictions on applying new substantive law as statutory or case law retroactively
substantive offense
substantive offense substantive crime
substantive right
substantive right a right arising from substantive law
Officiating service and substantive service
officiating service and substantive service officiat ing service means service rendered as a non
Substantive
in its own right specific of or relating to a substantive crime united states v elliot 571 f 2d 880 1978
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