Appropriator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Eminent domain and police powers-distinction
State may take any property from the owner and may appropriate it for public purposes. The police and eminent domain powers
Earned surplus
which are added the net profits of the year and appropriations are made out of it and the balance is regarded
Finder of goods
anytime within six years; the finder is bound, however, before appropriating them to his own use, to take all the means
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Competent authority
2000), s. 2 (g)] Means the authority appointed by the appropriate Government by notification in its Official Gazette to ascertain from
Clayton's case
case is that payments are presumed, prima facie, to be appropriated to debts in the order in which they are incurred,
Diabolic
Pertaining to the devil resembling or appropriate or appropriate to the devil befitting hell or satan devilish
presentence report
a defendant that assists the sentencing court in imposing an appropriate sentence NOTE: The information contained in a presentence report includes
Conveyancing
the art of the alienation of property, by means of appropriate instruments or 'conveyances.' See next title.
Development consent
this assessment must be conducted on the basis of the appropriate information supplied by the developer, which may be supplemented by
Deposite base (authorised institution)
proceeding the levying of the contribution as appears to be appropriate of sterling deposits with the United Kingdom offices of that
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