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Judgment
not essential that it should wholly put an end to the litigation, and it need not possess the attributes of a final order. Any adjudication, which puts an end to a suit or proceeding so far as
Judicial power
so as to enforce that decision, then but only by then, according to the definition quoted, all the attributes of judicial power are plainly present, Words and Phrases, Vol. 3, p. 113. Means the power which every
Judicially
Judicially, merely a standard of conduct and freedom from bias or interest which are the true attributes of a judge. 'Judicial power' may be defined as the power to examine questions submitted for determination with
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of thoughts and feelings by means of vocal sounds and combinations of such sounds to which meaning is attributed, all the vocal sounds, words and the ways of combining them common to a particular nation, tribe or
Legal entity
entity, only a thing recognised by the law as real in itself and distinct from its qualities and attributes and, while every legal person is necessarily a legal entity, the converse is not true, Ittiavira Thomas v.
Family
follow from the above that the word 'Family' always signifies a group. Plurality of persons is an essential attribute of a family. A single person, male or females does not constitute a family. He or she would
Condictio
Condictio is an actio stricti juris attributed to a party of a negotium stricti juris, and derived from the Civil Law. Appellantur in personam actiones
Equity of redemption
simply as a pledge, as contrary to substantial justice. The right or equity of redemption is an essential attribute of a mortgage; it is inherent in the thing itself, and any provision inserted in the mortgage to
Enforce
Enforce, has been attributed a meaning to give force or effect to; to compel obedience to (Black Law Dictionary) see also Hameed
Ejusdem generis
Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 535. This term is chiefly used in cases where general words have a meaning attributed to them less comprehensive than they would otherwise bear, by reason of particular words preceding them: e.g., the
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Attribution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Judgment
not essential that it should wholly put an end to the litigation, and it need not possess the attributes of a final order. Any adjudication, which puts an end to a suit or proceeding so far as
Judicial power
so as to enforce that decision, then but only by then, according to the definition quoted, all the attributes of judicial power are plainly present, Words and Phrases, Vol. 3, p. 113. Means the power which every
Judicially
Judicially, merely a standard of conduct and freedom from bias or interest which are the true attributes of a judge. 'Judicial power' may be defined as the power to examine questions submitted for determination with
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Language
of thoughts and feelings by means of vocal sounds and combinations of such sounds to which meaning is attributed, all the vocal sounds, words and the ways of combining them common to a particular nation, tribe or
Legal entity
entity, only a thing recognised by the law as real in itself and distinct from its qualities and attributes and, while every legal person is necessarily a legal entity, the converse is not true, Ittiavira Thomas v.
Family
follow from the above that the word 'Family' always signifies a group. Plurality of persons is an essential attribute of a family. A single person, male or females does not constitute a family. He or she would
Condictio
Condictio is an actio stricti juris attributed to a party of a negotium stricti juris, and derived from the Civil Law. Appellantur in personam actiones
Equity of redemption
simply as a pledge, as contrary to substantial justice. The right or equity of redemption is an essential attribute of a mortgage; it is inherent in the thing itself, and any provision inserted in the mortgage to
Enforce
Enforce, has been attributed a meaning to give force or effect to; to compel obedience to (Black Law Dictionary) see also Hameed
Ejusdem generis
Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 535. This term is chiefly used in cases where general words have a meaning attributed to them less comprehensive than they would otherwise bear, by reason of particular words preceding them: e.g., the
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