Cannot find any such word in the legal lexicons I checked.
the state of cohering or sticking together. xxx
Raymond David Cromie has written: 'Cohering as a team'
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Whether or not the terms of your parole (by law) should be translated on your ID is a matter of personal opinion. If the terms were on your ID it would make it easier on law enforcement.
To change the law for two terms of Presidency in the White House the 22nd Amendment would have to be repealed.
if it is applicable and is accepted by all in its terms and is correct then it turns as a law
Yes, niece and nephew-in-law are valid terms.
Disbanding and breaking up is the same thing. Disband: is to stop functioning or cohering as a unit.
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The meaning of conjure in terms of law is to present something through invocation. It can also be used to mean to swear an oath or join in an oath.
The suffix of the word suffering is ing. This suffix is a noun and means to present. Other examples include cohering, answering, and moving.
Barclaycard has a very long list of terms and conditions for usage. Some of these terms and conditions include no warranty, no liability and the terms of governing law.