Black Faced - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exmoor
sheep of Devonshire England having white legs and face and black nostrils They are esp valuable for mutton … of horned sheep of Devonshire England having white legs and face and black nostrils They are esp valuable for mutton
Grivet
green the lower parts white the hands ears and face black It was known to the ancient Egyptians Called also tota … dull green the lower parts white the hands ears and face black It was known to the ancient Egyptians Called also
Malice exception
in a way that violates a known or well-established right, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 969. … a public official's qualified immunity, by which the official can face Civil liability for wilfully exercising discretion in a way that
VerbarMaharif
An African antelope Hippotragus Bakeri Its face is striped with black and white … An African antelope Hippotragus Bakeri Its face is striped with black and white
Konze
hartbeest but having shorter and flatter horns and lacking a black patch on the face … and flatter horns and lacking a black patch on the face
Hartbeest
it is now The face and legs are marked with black the rump with white … caama formerly much more abundant than it is now The face and legs are marked with black the rump with white
Black footed ferret
having dark feet a dark tipped tail and a dark face on a yellowish brown coat It is an endangered species
Arrest of judgment
the motion in arrest of judgment has been largely superseded, Black Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 105. An arrest of judgment … ground that there was some substantial error appearing on the face of the record which vitiated the proceedings. (See now R.S.C.
Ballot
from a receptacle; the formal record of a person's vote, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 138. Means a system of … attached a counterfoil with the same number printed on the face. At the time of voting the ballot paper 'shall be
Arbitration
to by the disputing parties and whose decision is binding, Black Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 100. Means any arbitration whether … technical, or because an error in law appears on the face of the award (see that title). An award cannot be
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