'Perpetuation of Evidence' in Law describes the procedure used to assure that proof will be available for possible use in a later trial. For example, the police can deposit a murder weapon with the court a day prior to the trial for purposes of perpetuation of evidence. It is derived from the verb 'perpetuate' which means to cause to last indefinitely, to continue or to prevail.
I have a perpetuation about you.
perpetuation means continuation of life.
The term 'maintenance' has as synonyms the terms support, sustenance, keeping something in mint condition and perpetuation. Maintenance is also used for several machines that are 'maintained' in order to be kept in top shape working order.
Survival and reproduction is the perpetuation of the species.
Clergymen are men of the clergy, as in church men, and it's not a legal term.
"Legal Precedent" is one term; another term is "stare decisis," Latin for "let the decision stand."
no, it didn't came from
Illegal
The legal term for remove is "evict." It refers to the legal process of forcing someone to leave a property.
The noun forms of the adjective 'perpetual' are perpetuation and perpetuity.
aliment, allowance, conservation, sustenance, perpetuation, livelihood
Reproductive System