perpetual

  • 121perpetual curacy — A curacy where all the tithes are appropriated, and no vicarage is endowed, but instead thereof, the perpetual curate is appointed by the appropriator. See 1 B1 Comm 393 …

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  • 122perpetual existence of corporation — The immortality of a corporation as spoken of in the Dartmouth College Case. Dartmouth College v Woodward (US) 4 Wheat 518, 4 L Ed 629. See perpetual succession …

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  • 123perpetual day — noun : the period of nearly six months alternately at the earth s north and south poles when the sun does not set compare perpetual night …

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  • 124perpetual night — noun : the period of nearly six months alternately at the earth s north and south poles when the sun does not rise compare perpetual day …

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  • 125perpetual succession — noun 1. : the capacity of a corporation to have continuous enjoyment of its property so long as it is legally in existence 2. : the perpetual existence of a corporation …

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  • 126perpetual — adjective a) Lasting forever, or for an indefinitely long time b) Set up to be in effect or have tenure for an unlimited duration …

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  • 127perpetual — Synonyms and related words: abiding, age long, aged, ageless, all comprehensive, all inclusive, all knowing, all powerful, all seeing, all wise, almighty, ancient, antique, boundless, ceaseless, changeless, chattering, chronic, coeternal,… …

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  • 128perpetual — per|pe|tu|al Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …

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