Natural+affection

  • 121Индж (Inge), Уильям — (3.V.1913, Индепенденс, Канзас 10.VI.1973, Голливуд Хиллз, Калифорния)  драматург.    Родился в семье коммивояжера, учился в университете штата Канзас. С детства интересовался театром, мечтал стать актером. Получив образование, работал в колледже …

    Писатели США. Краткие творческие биографии

  • 122pactum — /paektam/ Civil law. A pact. An agreement or convention without specific name, and without consideration, which, however, might, in its nature, produce a civil obligation. @ nudum pactum A bare or naked pact or agreement; a promise or undertaking …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 123insurable interest in life — One s interest in his own life. Any reasonable expectation of benefit or advantage from the continued life of another person, which advantage or benefit need not be capable of pecuniary estimation, but may be predicated upon any relation which is …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 124inofficious will — noun see inofficious testament * * * Law. a will inconsistent with the moral duty and natural affection of the testator, esp. one denying the legitimate heirs the portions of the estate to which they are legally entitled. Also called inofficious… …

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  • 125disnatured — /dis nāˈchərd/ adjective Unnatural, devoid of natural affection ORIGIN: ↑dis (2) • • • disnaturalize or disnaturalise / natˈ or nachˈ/ transitive verb To make alien or unnatural …

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  • 126in|of|fi|cious — «IHN uh FIHSH uhs», adjective. 1. Law. not in accordance with moral duty: »An inofficious testament or will is one which disposes of property contrary to the dictates of natural affection or to just expectations. 2. without office or function. 3 …

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  • 127Epicureanism — Stephen Everson It is tempting to portray Epicureanism as the most straightforward, perhaps even simplistic, of the major dogmatic philosophical schools of the Hellenistic age. Starting from an atomic physics, according to which ‘the totality of… …

    History of philosophy

  • 128Kiss — A romantic kiss This article is about the physically affectionate act. For other uses, see Kiss (disambiguation). For the municipality in Germany, see K …

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