- 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. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
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 — See inure. * * * … Universalium
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 — 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