Duplex definition: A house which has separate but complete facilities to accommodate two families as either adjacent units or one on top of the other.
Duplex A house which has separate but complete facilities to accommodate two families as either adjacent units or one on top of the other. Back To Top ...
Duplex A single building improvement that is divided into two living units or residences, usually having separate entrances. Earnest Money ...
Negatio duplex est affirmatio. A double negative is an affirmative. Negligentia semper habet infortuniam comitem. Negligence has misfortune for a companion. Co. Litt. 246.
[Late Latin duplicitat- duplicitas duality, double-dealing, from Latin duplex twofold] 1 : the use of deceptive words or actions 2 : the use of more than one claim, allegation, or defense in a single paragraph of a pleading esp ...
Boycott (business term) Primary Boycott (business term) Duplex Printing Co. v. Deering Loewe v. Lawlor ...
a wall shared by two adjoining premises which is on the property line, such as in townhouses, condominiums, row houses or two units in a duplex.
rental unit: an apartment, house, duplex, condominium, or room that a landlord rents to a tenant to live in. When a tenant uses the rental unit to live in, it is called a "residential rental unit." ...
Simplex and duplex obligatio were the old names for what are now more commonly called a single and a double or conditional bond. The party bound is still called the obligor, the party in whose favour the bond is made the obligee.
See also: Count, Were, Law, Right, Time
 
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