Inherent
101inherent covenant — A covenant in a deed which relates directly to the grant …
102inherent danger in work — A danger incidental to, and characteristic of, certain work, not one arising solely from the method of performance of the details of the work. Anno: 23 ALR 1095 …
103inherent power of court — A power essential to the very existence of the court or its ability to function in dispensing justice; the power to punish contempt, 17 Am J2d Contpt § 62; the power to grant a continuance in the interest of justice. State ex rel. Buck v McCabe,… …
104inherent power of officer or agent — A power native to the position, although it may not be sanctioned by an express grant of authority. 10 Am J2d Banks § 99 …
105inherent right — A term denoting the functional character of rights of members of a community in an unorganized state. State ex rel. McGrael v Phelps, 144 Wis 1, 128 NW 1041. See fundamental rights and privileges …
106inherent aptitude — noun inborn pattern of behavior often responsive to specific stimuli the spawning instinct in salmon altruistic instincts in social animals • Syn: ↑instinct • Hypernyms: ↑aptitude • Hyponyms: ↑id …
107The Diffusion of Our Inherent Situation — Infobox single | Name = The Diffusion of Our Inherent Situation Type = 7 Single Artist = Jakob Released = November 29 2005 / February 7 2006 (New Zealand) Recorded = March 2003 at The Church Studios in Wellington, New Zealand (first track) Genre …
108power, inherent — n. A power that must be deemed to exist in order for a particular responsibility to be carried out. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …
109be inherent — index constitute (compose) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
110rate of inherent regulation — susireguliavimo sparta statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. rate of inherent regulation; rate of self regulation vok. Rate der selbständigen Regelung, f; Rate der Selbstregulierung, f; Rate der Spannungs oder Drehzahländerung, f rus.… …