Appropriator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Law
it can be a valid law, namely, (1) that the appropriate legislature has competency to make the law; and (2) that
Parson
glebe, the tithes, and other dues. But these are sometimes appropriated, that is to say, the benefice is perpetually annexed to
Malice
in question for some other than its legally appointed and appropriate purpose, State of Bihar v. Rameshwar Prasad Baidya, AIR 1980
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Weaker section of society
all weaker sections to have the advantage. It is, therefore, appropriate that the Central Government should come forward with an appropriate
Trespass
- the term mean any legal wrong for which the appropriate remedy was a writ of trespass - viz. any direct
Token grant
217. In UK the token sum is inserted under the appropri-ate subhead in the main estimate itself; it is done because,
Public authorities
legislature (d) by notification issued or order made by the appropriate government and includes any-(i) body owned, cancelled or substantially financed
Propriety
Propriety, means fitness, appropriateness, aptitude, suitability appropriateness to the circumstance or conditions, conformity with
Sanjaiti contract
to hold goods of another in deposit till they are appropriated by sale or to return goods not so appropriated on
Lay impropriators
8, c. 28, and 31 Hen. 8, c. 13, the appropriations of the several parsonages which belonged to them were given
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