Bounding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law
Any party bound by the award
Any party bound by the award, the expression 'any party bound by the
Legally bound to do
Legally bound to do, A person is said to be 'legally bound
metes and bounds
metes and bounds [translation of Anglo-French metes et boundes] : the boundaries or
outward bound
travelling away from a port or station as outward bound ships Opposite of inward bound or inbound
Illegal, legally bound to do
Illegal, legally bound to do, the word 'illegal' is applicable to everything which
bound
bound 1 : boundary usually used in pl. [metes and s]
Bound-bailiffs
Bound-bailiffs, officers who arrested debtors, etc., and who entered into bonds
Bound, or Boundary
Bound, or Boundary [fr. borne, bone, Fr., a limit], the utmost
in bounds
within the demarcated playing area Opposite of out of bounds
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