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71substantive adjective — noun An adjective used alone in the absence of the noun that it modifies …
72substantive law — noun The statutory or written law that governs rights and obligations of those who are subject to it. Ant: procedural law, adjective law …
73substantive staining — the coloration of tissues by direct absorption of dyes in which they are immersed …
74substantive rationality — See formal rationality …
75substantive law — droit applicable au fond (франц.) = Sachrecht (нем.) = материальное право, регулирующее правоотношение. Обычно сопоставляется с процессуальным правом (procedural law). Если стороны сами не избрали материальное право внешнеэкономической сделки,… …
76substantive law — central fundamentals of law, basic of the primary legislation …
77substantive tests — Audit tests designed to check the completeness, ownership, existence, valuation, and disclosure of the information contained in the accounting records and financial statements of an organization being audited. These tests may include vouching,… …
78substantive motion — See motion …
79substantive right — sub′stantive right′ n. law a right, as life, liberty, or property, regarded as part of the natural legal order of society • Etymology: 1935–40 …
80substantive rank — /sʌbˈstæntɪv ræŋk/ (say sub stantiv rangk) noun a permanent rank in the forces, attained after a suitable length of service and usually after successfully taking certain qualifying examinations …