Definition of Substantiveness. Meaning of Substantiveness. Synonyms of Substantiveness

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Definition of Substantiveness

Substantiveness
Substantiveness Sub"stan*tive*ness, n. The quality or state of being substantive.

Meaning of Substantiveness from wikipedia

- enforcing substantive law. Substantive law defines rights and responsibilities in civil law, and crimes and punishments in criminal law, substantive equality...
- Substantive equality is a substantive law on human rights that is concerned with equality of outcome for disadvantaged and marginalized people and groups...
- Substantive rights are basic human rights possessed by people in an ordered society and include rights granted by natural law as well as substantive laws...
- A substantive title, in the United Kingdom, is a title of nobility which is owned in its own right, as opposed to titles shared among cadets, borne as...
- attraction is known as "substantivity": the higher the substantivity the greater the attraction of the dye for the fiber. Substantive dyes work best on textiles...
- Substantive procedures (or substantive tests) are those activities performed by the auditor to detect material misstatement at the ****ertion level. Management...
- Substantive due process is a principle in United States constitutional law that allows courts to establish and protect substantive laws and certain fundamental...
- adopted for moral support. Substantive resolutions apply to essential legal principles and rules of right, analogous to substantive law, in contrast to procedural...
- The Convention on the Unification of Certain Points of Substantive Law on Patents for Invention, also called Strasbourg Convention or Strasbourg Patent...
- both nouns (substantives) and adjectives, as originally did the English word noun, the two types being distinguished as nouns substantive and nouns adjective...