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THIRTY-NINE ARTICLES
persons, things, and actions. Civ. Code La. art. 448 Such permanent objects, not being persons, as are sensible, or perceptible through the senses. Aust. Jur.
THIS
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THIS DAY SIX MONTHS
Fixing ” this day six months ,” or “three months,” for the next stage of a bill, is one of the modes in which the house of lords and the […]
THISTLE-TAKE
It was a custom within the mauor of Halton, in Chester, that if, in driving beasts over a common, the driver permitted them to graze or take but a thistle, […]
THIXOTROPY
The property of a gel to turn into a fluid under pressure and to return a gel when pressure is released.
THOMAS MALTHUS
Economist whose writing “An Essay on the Principle of Population” suggested the population of the world would increase greater than the ability to feed it.
THOROUGHFARE
The term means, according to its derivation, a street or passage through which one can fare, (travel;) that is, a street or highway affording an unobstructed exit at each end […]
THOUGHT ORGANIZER
Computer program helping to systematically group ideas in different levels and creating a logical structure for a report, plan, proposal etc.
THRAVE
In old English law . A measure of corn or grain, consisting of twenty- four sheaves or four shocks, six sheaves to every shock. Cowell.
THREAD
A middle line; a line running through the middle of a stream or road. See FILUM; FILUM AQU.E; FILUM VI^E.
THREAT
In criminal law . A menace; a declaration of one’s purpose or intention to work injury to the person, property, or rights of another. A threat has been defined to […]
THREAT AGENT
Method of breaching a secure facility, operation or a system by exploiting any vulnerable points.
THREAT ANALYSIS
Detection, identification and evaluation of vulnerable points of an operation, facility or system.
THREAT EVENT
Identified threat after conducting a threat analysis .
THREAT MONITORING
Continued analysis, assessment and reviewing of security data to detect any threats.
THREATENED CLOUD
a possible mark on a title that can threaten to interfere with an attainment of a clear title .
THREATENING LETTERS
Sending threatening letters is the name of the offense of sending letters containing threats of the kinds recognized by the statute as criminal. See People v. Griffin, 2 Barb. (N. […]
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MANAGEMENT
Eight management styles that differ in their levels of effectiveness .
THREE-DOLLAR PIECE
A gold coin of the United States , of the value of three dollars; authorized by the seventh section of the act of February 21, 1853.
THREE-FOURTHS VALUE CLAUSE
Clause nearly obsolete where an insurer will not pay more three quarters of the cash value of an insured property.
THREE-JUDGE COURT
the term applied to an appeals court with 3 judges sitting on one case.
THRENGES
Vassals, but not of the lowest degree; those who held lands of the chief lord.
THRESHOLD
1.Boundary if passed has different state of affairs existing. 2. Maximum or minimum value serving as a benchmark to compare and guide any breach that can cause a review of […]
THRESHOLD CRITERIA
Maximum limit allowed or accepted minimum.