Alter - Law Dictionary Search Results
alter ego
alter ego [Latin, literally, second I] : second self ;esp :
Alter the finding
Alter the finding' the expression 'alter the finding' has only one
Alteration
Alteration. An alteration vitiates a deed or other instrument, if made
Alteration of share capital
Alteration of share capital. Under the (English) Companies Act, 1929, the
Materially altered
Materially altered, The expression 'materially altered' means a substantial change in the
Alteration of a charge
Alteration of a charge, an alteration of a charge means changing
Colourable alteration
Colourable alteration. An alteration or imitation calculated to deceive or otherwise conceived
material alteration
material alteration : an alteration made to an instrument that adds or
mind altering
used mostly of psychoactive substances as hallucinogenic drugs are mind altering substances
Structural alteration, addition or renewal
Structural alteration, addition or renewal, shall not be deemed to include any
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