Termination
71termination in plaintiffs favor — An end to a criminal prosecution or civil proceeding in favor of he who is the plaintiff in an action for malicious prosecution, however such end is reached, provided the end is such that the prosecutor must institute proceedings anew if he… …
72termination of criminal prosecution — See termination in plaintiffs favor …
73termination of employment — A termination of the relationship between employer and employee. Emerick v Connecticut General L. Ins. Co. 120 Conn 60, 179 A 335, 105 ALR 413 …
74termination of risk — A phrase familiar in the law of insurance, signifying the termination of the coverage provided by the policy by the expiration of the term for which the policy was issued, by breach of warranty or condition, or by the cancellation, rescission, or …
75termination of trust — The termination of the relationship of trustee and beneficiary in accordance with the limitations or conditions of the trust, although not before the trustee has accounted to the beneficiary and the latter has received all the property and funds… …
76termination of war — The exchange of peace treaties or the ratification of a peace treaty, or the recognition of the termination of the contest by the branches of government having the war power. 56 Am J1st War § 13 …
77termination — См. desinenza …
78termination — the end or ending of a name, determined by the gender of the noun to which it is attached …
79termination — noun a) The process of terminating or the state of being terminated. b) The process of firing an employee; ending ones employment at a business for any reason. Syn: concluding, end, finish, stop, terminating, close, conclusion …
80termination — An end or ending. A t. or ending, particularly a nerve ending. See ending. SYN: terminatio [TA]. [L. terminatio] selective t. SYN: selective reduction. * * * ter·mi·na·tion .tər mə nā shən n an end or ending of something esp a distal end of an… …