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71appointment of administrator — The issuance of letters of administration upon application therefor. A proceeding for the appointment of an administrator is to be considered as an action within the meaning of that word as used in a general statute of limitations. 31 Am J2d Ex & …
72appointment of appraiser — An appointment of a person to act in ascertaining a specific fact, to wit: the value of a certain property, piece of property or the loss incurred in its destruction in whole or in part. 5 Am J2d Arb & A § 3. Under the arbitration clause of a… …
73appointment to office — See appointment …
74appointment calendar — noun a book containing a calendar and space to keep a record of appointments • Syn: ↑appointment book • Hypernyms: ↑book …
75Appointment — Ap|point|ment 〈[əpɔıntmənt] n. 15〉 Verabredung, Termin [engl.] …
76appointment — Synonyms and related words: accession, allocation, allotment, anointing, anointment, apostolic orders, appropriation, arrangement, arrogation, assignation, assignment, assumption, authorization, berth, bespeaking, billet, blind date, booking,… …
77appointment — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. meeting, interview, engagement; office; rendezvous, tryst, date (inf.). See business, sociality, commission. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of appointing] Syn. designation, election, selection,… …
78Appointment — Ap|point|ment 〈[əpɔıntmənt] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 Verabredung, Termin [Etym.: engl.] …
79appointment — ap point·ment || mÉ™nt n. meeting arranged in advance, date; interview; nomination, designation, naming; appointing a person for an office or position; position or office to which a person has been appointed; appointee, one who has been chosen,… …
80appointment — n. 1. Appointing, designation to office. 2. Station, position, office, place. 3. Assignation, agreement (as to time and place of meeting), stipulation, arrangement. See tryst. 4. Decree, bidding, command, order, ordaining, ordainment, ordination …