Insinuation
41insinuation — in•sin•u•a•tion [[t]ɪnˌsɪn yuˈeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) an indirect or covert suggestion or hint, esp. of a derogatory nature 2) the art or power of stealing into the affections and pleasing; ingratiation 3) an act or instance of insinuating …
42insinuation — in|si|nu|a|tion sb., en, er, erne (indirekte beskyldning) …
43insinuation — s ( en, er) …
44insinuation — To hint or suggest doubt or suspicion. In the civil law, the transcription of an act on the public registers like our recording of deeds. It was not necessary in any other alienation but that appropriated to the purpose of donation …
45insinuation — To hint or suggest doubt or suspicion. In the civil law, the transcription of an act on the public registers like our recording of deeds. It was not necessary in any other alienation but that appropriated to the purpose of donation …
46insinuation — A suggestion of something, particularly bad or criminal conduct. 33 Am J1st L & S § 9. (Civil law.) Copying anything into a public record …
47insinuation of a will — In the civil law, the first production of a will, or the leaving it with the registrar, in order to its probate …
48insinuation of a will — In the civil law, the first production of a will, or the leaving it with the registrar, in order to its probate …
49insinuation of a will — (Civil law.) The production of a will of a decedent for probate …
50Bureau des insinuations — Insinuation (généalogie) L insinuation est une formalité d enregistrement par transcription, systématisée pour les donations par l ordonnance de Villers Cotterêts (1539) et progressivement étendue à d autres actes intéressant les biens et les… …