Substantive

  • 41Substantive Farbstoffe — Substantive bzw. Direktfarbstoffe[1] sind Farbstoffe für Baumwolle, Wolle und Seide, die im Gegensatz zu Reaktivfarbstoffen nur durch physikalische Wechselwirkungen (Van der Waals Kräfte) an die Faser gebunden sind und folglich eine hohe… …

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  • 42Substantive Farben — Substantive Farben, s. Färberei, S. 321 …

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  • 43substantive arbitrability — USA The issue (determined by the court, or under certain circumstances, by the arbitrator) of whether a particular dispute is within the scope of the parties arbitration agreement or clause and therefore is subject to arbitration. See also… …

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  • 44substantive criminal law — Law with the purpose of prevention of harm to society which prescribed punishment for specific offenses. The basic law of rights and duties as opposed to remedial law which provides methods of enforcement. Short Dictionary of (mostly American)… …

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  • 45substantive right — n. a basic right of man, as life, liberty, etc., which exists independently from all man made laws …

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  • 46Substantive title — A substantive title (or substantive peerage) is a title of nobility or royalty held by someone (normally by one person alone), which they gained through either grant or inheritance, as opposed to one given or loaned to them either as a courtesy… …

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  • 47substantive testing — Auditing procedures that evaluate the accuracy, completeness, and existence of amounts stated in *general ledger accounts and financial statements. Substantive testing involves the auditing of quantifiable amounts (individual transactions as well …

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  • 48Substantive Patent Law Treaty — The Substantive Patent Law Treaty (SPLT) is a proposed international patent law treaty aimed at harmonizing substantive points of patent law. In contrast with the Patent Law Treaty (PLT), signed in 2000 and now in force, which only relates to… …

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  • 49Substantive die auf -ung enden — ung ist ein häufiges Suffix im Deutschen. Grundlagen Es entwickelte sich in der deutschen Hochsprache als universelles Mittel zur Substantivierung von Verben, wurde im Verlauf der Geschichte aber auch Bestandteil eigenständiger Substantive, die… …

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  • 50substantive case — noun A case of second objects, being a derivation of the comparative case but intended for larger, more substantial objects, and used to join or combine one thing with another. It corresponds roughly to a variation of the accusative case: I… …

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