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Must is that you have to do it no matter what. For example, you must do the test or you will fail.
The correct way to say that phrase is "He must have."
1) Must be a solid. 2) Must be naturally created. 3) Must be a definite chemical composition 4) Must have a crystalline structure 5) Must be inorganic.
A condition that must be met is a requirement.
it is must for me
Certainly! Please provide the question you would like answered in legalese, and I will assist you accordingly.
Legalese is most definately, a type of slang, a slang that law uses, and the general public must learn in order to live by,
Legalese - 1998 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12 USA:R
a payment , a fee
Vengeance Unlimited - 1998 Legalese 1-15 was released on: USA: 11 February 1999
Legalese - 1998 TV was released on: USA: 4 October 1998 Germany: 25 June 1999 (video premiere) Denmark: 24 June 2003 Hungary: 26 November 2004
In legalese when you request "the leave of the court" it means you are asking the court's approval to be allowed to do something.
"Acting in concert" in legalese, means that two or more people committed or conspired to commit the same crime.
Written in pure legalese but might be helpful: http://www.hrd-coach.net/hrd_articles/index.php?page=article&article_id=22
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'legal' is legality.A related abstract noun form is the informal noun legalese.
In American legalese, a noncustodial parent is the non-resident parent who has not been granted care of the child(ren).
The state/federal statutes (all of which are online) will be the most complete, but they are the hardest to understand as they are in "legalese." Other than that, it depends on the area of law you are wishing to understand.