Attempt - Law Dictionary Search Results
Undertake
in; to enter upon; to take in hand; set about; attempt; as, to undertake a task or a journey; and specifically,
Trout
- 31.-(1) No person shall fish for, take, kill or attempt to take or kill trout- (a) Except with a rod
Treason
from succeeding to the crown, and shall maliciously and directly attempt the same by any overt act, 1 Anne, st. 2,
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Tenant is in arrears of rent for not less than four months
back meaning thereby that within four months there was no attempt on the part of the tenant to pay up the
Tax evasion
Tax evasion, means wilful attempt to defeat or circumvent the tax law in order to
Takeover bid
Takeover bid, means an attempt by outsiders to wrest control from the incumbent Management of
Payment of Money into Court
Court is not strictly a defence; it is rather an attempt at a compromise. No such plea was known to the
Suit
by which one endeavours to gain an end or object; attempt to attain a certain result; the act of suing; the
Self-help
Self-help, means an attempt to redress a perceived wrong by one's own action rather
Sale of goods
meaning as in the Sale of Goods Act, 1930. Any attempt, therefore, to give to the expressions 'sale', 'goods' or 'sale
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