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11Binding joist — Binding Bind ing, a. That binds; obligatory. [1913 Webster] {Binding beam} (Arch.), the main timber in double flooring. {Binding joist} (Arch.), the secondary timber in double framed flooring. [1913 Webster] Syn: Obligatory; restraining;… …
12binding over — >> bind over. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000. binding over …
13binding — [adj1] necessary bounden*, compulsory, conclusive, counted upon, essential, imperative, incumbent on, indissoluble, irrevocable, mandatory, obligatory, required, requisite, unalterable; concept 546 binding [adj2] confining attached, enslaved,… …
14binding — ► NOUN 1) a strong covering holding the pages of a book together. 2) fabric cut or woven in a strip, used for binding the edges of a piece of material. 3) (also ski binding) Skiing a device fixed to a ski to grip a ski boot. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of an… …
15binding theory — ˈbinding theory 7 [binding theory] noun » ↑government and binding theory …
16binding precedent — See: precedent Category: Criminal Law Category: If, When & Where to File a Lawsuit Category: Mediation, Arbitration & Collaborative Law Category: Representing Yourself in Court Category: S …
17binding nomination — England, Wales A nomination that is binding (unless and until it is amended or revoked by the nominor). Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …
18binding contract — ➔ contract1 …
19binding receipt — or slip Term refers to a limited acceptance of an application for insurance given by an authorized agent pending the ascertainment of the company s willingness to assume the burden of the proposed risk, the effect of which is to protect the… …
20binding slip — binding receipt or slip Term refers to a limited acceptance of an application for insurance given by an authorized agent pending the ascertainment of the company s willingness to assume the burden of the proposed risk, the effect of which is to… …