effluxion
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effluxion — Flowing out; e.g., an effluxion of funds. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 … Glossary of Bankruptcy
Effluxion — Ef*flux ion, n. [From {Efflux}.] 1. The act of flowing out; effusion. [1913 Webster] 2. That which flows out; effluvium; emanation. [1913 Webster] Some light effluxions from spirit to spirit. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
effluxion — (èf flu ksion) s. f. Terme de médecine. Expulsion du produit de la conception dans les premiers jours de la grossesse. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Quand l hemorrhagie et soudaine effluxion du sang survient aux ulceres, PARÉ XI, 4. • Il y a… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
effluxion — eˈfləkshən, ə̇ˈ noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin effluxion , effluxio act of flowing out, from Latin effluxus + ion , io ion : efflux used especially of time mere effluxion of time has given him a long range of observation his term of office… … Useful english dictionary
effluxion of time — The normal expiration of a lease due to the passage of time, rather than due to a specific event that might cause the lease to end, such as destruction of the building. Category: Real Estate & Rental Property → Renters & Tenants Rights Nolo’s… … Law dictionary
effluxion — noun see efflux … New Collegiate Dictionary
effluxion — See efflux. * * * … Universalium
effluxion — [ɪ flʌkʃ(ə)n] noun 1》 Law the expiration of a time limited agreement or contract. 2》 archaic the action of flowing out … English new terms dictionary
effluxion — ef·flux·ion … English syllables
effluxion of time — /aflakshan av taym/ When this phrase is used in leases, conveyances, and other like deeds, or in agreements expressed in simple writing, it indicates the conclusion or expiration of an agreed term of years specified in the deed or writing, such… … Black's law dictionary