conformity+to+law
101uniformity — I noun absence of diversity, absence of variation, conformity, consistency, constancy, continuity, equability, evenness, homogeneity, levelness, order, persistence, regularity, singleness, smoothness, stability, standardization, symmetry, unity… …
102acquiescence — I noun accedence, acceptance, accession, accordance, acknowledgment, adsensus, agreement, allowance, assent, compliance, concession, concordance, concurrence, consent, grant, implied consent, nonresistance, observance, passive agreement, passive… …
103assent — as·sent 1 /ə sent/ vi: to agree to something esp. freely and with understanding: give one s assent assent 2 n: agreement to a matter under consideration esp. based on freedom of choice and a reasonable knowledge of the matter their mutual assent… …
104conform — con·form /kən fȯrm/ vi: to be in accordance: correspond in character; specif: to be in accordance with the provisions of a contract con·for·mance /kən fȯr məns/ n con·for·mi·ty /kən fȯr mə tē/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Web …
105transsexual — A person who identifies with a sex different from the physical or genetic sex with which the person was born. Often, transsexuals undergo surgery to bring their physical sex into conformity with their experienced gender identity. Category:… …
106IAS Regulation — EC Regulation on the application of International Accounting Standards (EC/1606/2002). The IAS Regulation came into force on 12 September 2002. It requires that, for financial years starting on or after 1 January 2005, publicly traded companies… …
107International Accounting Standards Regulation — EC Regulation on the application of International Accounting Standards (EC/1606/2002). The IAS Regulation came into force on 12 September 2002. It requires that, for financial years starting on or after 1 January 2005, publicly traded companies… …
108International Accounting Standards (IAS) Regulation — EC Regulation on the application of International Accounting Standards (EC/1606/2002). The IAS Regulation came into force on 12 September 2002. It requires that, for financial years starting on or after 1 January 2005, publicly traded companies… …
109adherence — I (adhesion) noun attachment, bond, cementation, coherence, cohesion, cohesiveness, concretion, conglutination, connectedness, firmness, fixedness, holding together, sticking together, tenaciousness, tenacity, tie II (devotion) noun allegiance,… …
110concurrence — con·cur·rence /kən kər əns/ n 1: the simultaneous occurrence of events or circumstances 2: an agreement in judgment; specif: a judge s or justice s separate opinion that differs in reasoning but agrees in the decision of the court Merriam… …