Burdener - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ei incumbit probatio, qui dicit, non qui negat: cum per rerum naturam factum negantis probatio nulla sit
he who denies a fact cannot produce any proof.) See BURDEN OF PROOF.
Bind
make responsible for an obligation (as under a contract), the burden with an obligation, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005),
Exemption provision
because of legislative intention or on economic justification of inequitable burden or progressive approach of fiscal provisions intended to augment state
Extraordinary traffic
of user of the road, as substantially to increase the burden imposed by ordinary traffic on the road and to cause
Fee
a tax is levied as a part of a common burden, while a fee is a payment for a special benefit
Bond
who are intended to be included in the benefit or burden of the obligation, see s. 80, (English) L.P. Act, 1925,
mortgaged
burdened with legal or financial obligations as His house was mortgaged
Barge
'barge' is a large flat-bottomed boat used for transporting heavy burdens on canals and rivers but is not generally a ocean-going
Bajardour
Bajardour, a bearer of any weight or burden, Old Records.
Annual Financial Statement
of the resources of the country; it declares whether the burdens upon the people are to be increased or diminished, Parliamentary
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