Calling - Law Dictionary Search Results
Communication
the subscriber's telephone was answered at the destination and the calling parties communicated with each other. In other words, the digits
Recognisance
the parties by whom such recognizances shall have been given, calling upon them to perform the conditions thereof,' and see s.
Persons
any profession or art or carrying on any trade or calling in the municipality, Munshi Ram v. Municipal Committee, AIR 1979
Recess
as distinct from the period between a dissolution and the calling of a new Parliament. Office of the Speaker in the
Quare incumbravit
others were contending at law for the right of presentation calling upon him to show cause why he had incumbered the
Profession
see also Sodan Singh v. NDNC, (1989) 4 SCC 155. Calling, vocation, known employment; divinity, physic, and law are called the
Producent
Producent, the party calling a witness under the old system of the Ecclesiastical Courts.
Proclamation
his subjects. Proclamation is used particularly in the beginning or calling of a Court, and at the discharge or adjourning thereof,
Pray in aid
aid, to petition in a court of justice for the calling in of the help from another that has an interest
Power of Court to order meeting to be called
expedient, including directions modifying or supplementing in relation to the calling, holding and conducting of the meeting the operation of the
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