Calling - Law Dictionary Search Results
Office
disparage a man in the way of his office or calling are defamatory, and are actionable per se, i.e., without proof
Revoke
1952 Edn., Vol. 77. Means an act of recalling or calling back, the act by which one having the right annuls
Perjury
registration for the purpose of carrying on any vocation or calling. Every person who aids, abets, counsels, procures or suborns another
Reserve Forces
the Act of 1907 relating to Militia Reserves were repealed. Calling out Reserve.--By s. 5 a Secretary of State 'at any
Trial of an election petition
the petition. The matters relating to the service of summons, calling for and finalizing the pleadings, and setting the issues, are
Transumpts
actions. It is directed against the custodier of the writing, calling upon him to exhibit it, in order that a transumpt,
Temporal termini
election, arising between two temporal termini viz:-The notification by president calling for the election and the declaration of result by the
Street offences
horns or any other noisy instrument for the purpose of calling persons together, or of announcing any show, or for the
Shew cause
cause, to appear (in obedience to a rule of Court calling upon the party to appear and shew cause) and argue
Shall presume
it is disproved. In such an eventuality, the question of calling upon the parties to formally prove a document does not
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