immediately

  • 21immediately — /ɪˈmidiətli/ (say i meedeeuhtlee) adverb 1. without lapse of time, or without delay; instantly; at once. 2. without intervening medium or agent; concerning or affecting directly. 3. with no object or space intervening. 4. closely: immediately in… …

  • 22immediately — Promptly, with expedition, with reasonable haste consistent with fair business activity. 46 Am J1st Sales § 163. As used in a request made to a carrier for freight cars:–at once. 13 Am J2d Car § 153. As an adverb of time in the clause of an… …

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  • 23immediately — adv 1. instantly, at once, right away, forthwith, without delay, instanter, Jocular. immediately if not sooner; this instant, this very moment or minute, now, Sl. pronto; directly, Inf. right off the bat, straightway, straightaway, straight off,… …

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  • 24immediately — Without interval of time, without delay, straightway, or without any delay or lapse of time. Drumbar v. Jeddo Highland Coal Co., 155 Pa.Super. 57, 37 A.2d 25, 27. When used in contract is usually construed to mean within a reasonable time having… …

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  • 25immediately — Without interval of time, without delay, straightway, or without any delay or lapse of time. Drumbar v. Jeddo Highland Coal Co., 155 Pa.Super. 57, 37 A.2d 25, 27. When used in contract is usually construed to mean within a reasonable time having… …

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  • 26Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health — (IDLH or NIOSH IDLH) is a limit for personal exposure to a substance defined by the United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), normally expressed in parts per million (ppm). This concentration is considered to be …

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  • 27immediately due at the option of the holder — Immediately due upon or after the holder s election to exercise the option. Damet v Aetna Life Ins. Co. 71 Okla 122, 179 P 760, 5 ALR 434 …

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  • 28immediately vital cargo — A cargo already loaded which the consignee country regards as immediately vital for the prosecution of the war or for national survival, notwithstanding the risk to the ship. If the cargo is carried in a ship of another nation, then that nation… …

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  • 29immediately vital cargo — gyvybiškai svarbus krovinys statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Pakrautas krovinys, kurį šalis gavėja laiko gyvybiškai svarbiu karo tikslams nepaisant rizikos laivui. Jei krovinys yra plukdomas kitos šalies laivu, ta šalis turi duoti sutikimą… …

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  • 30immediately adjacent — Adjoining or abutting, rather than in the vicinity. Parsons v Wethersfield, 135 Conn 24, 60 A2d 771, 4 ALR2d 330 (term in a statutory provision requiring a unanimous vote of the commission on a question of rezoning property over the protest of 20 …

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