inurement
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inurement — index habituation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 inurement … Law dictionary
Inurement — In*ure ment, n. Use; practice; discipline; habit; custom. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inurement — noun a) custom, habituation; normal practice b) benefit. For example, the 501c3 prohibition against private inurement within non profit entities means that individuals within that organization may not receive excessive compensation or benefit… … Wiktionary
inurement — noun see inure … New Collegiate Dictionary
inurement — n. strengthening, acclimatization, habituating; coming into use, becoming valid … English contemporary dictionary
inurement — in·ure·ment … English syllables
inurement — /inyurmant/ Useful, beneficial; serving to the use or benefit of a person or thing. Dickerson v. Colgrove, 100 U.S. 578, 25 L.Ed. 618 … Black's law dictionary
inurement — /inyurmant/ Useful, beneficial; serving to the use or benefit of a person or thing. Dickerson v. Colgrove, 100 U.S. 578, 25 L.Ed. 618 … Black's law dictionary
inurement — u̇(ə)rmənt, u̇əm noun ( s) : the quality or state of being inured … Useful english dictionary
inurement of title — The benefit of the title of one for another, for example, the title of one cotenant benefitting another cotenant. 20 Am J2d Coten § 69. The passing of title to property from one person to another, without any writing or other formality than some… … Ballentine's law dictionary