-
possessory rights and
obligations now and in the ****ure.
Other fee
simple estates in real
property include fee
simple defeasible (or fee
simple determinable)...
- for most
practical purposes. The 16 "regular"
forms (tenses)
include 8
simple tenses and 8
compound tenses. The
compound tenses are
formed with the auxiliary...
- the
Obligation of the Engineer. Only
those who have met the
standards of
professional engineering training or
experience can
accept the
Obligation, which...
-
these verbs function as auxiliaries,
representing either simple ****urity, or
necessity or
obligation. The verb will
derives from Old
English willan, meaning...
-
auxiliary verb lost its
modal force (from a verb
expressing obligation, desire, or intention, to a
simple marker of tense), it also lost
syntactic autonomy (becoming...
- something), have to (for
obligation or necessity). For more on the
expression am to, is to, were to, etc. (usually
expressing obligation or expectation), see...
- the
question of the animal,
Haraway surmises that
Derrida "failed a
simple obligation of companionship" to the
specific animal other. As
Derrida himself...
- vow is a
simple vow. Even a vow
accepted by a
legitimate superior in the name of the
Church (the
definition of a "public vow") is a
simple vow if the...
- one's
parents have given. However, it is also
practiced because of an
obligation towards one's ancestors.
According to some
modern scholars, xiĆ o is the...
-
Express Statutes. The
service obligations of USPS
under current law are
commonly referred to as the "universal
service obligation" or "USO".
Universal service...