Capableness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Salary or wages
all remuneration (other than remuneration in respect of over-time work) capable of being expressed in terms of money, which would, if
Recoverable
Capable of being recovered or regained capable of being brought back
Statement of fact
for the purpose of section can be one which is capable of proof as 'false' and which the maker either 'believe
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Tail
and by sub-s. (6) an entailed interest shall only be capable of being created by a settlement of real or personal
Technology
software) other than information in the public domain, that is capable of being used in--(i) the development, production or use of
Total disablement
as incapacities a workman for all work which he was capable of performing at the time of the accident resulting in
Uses
if an estate be conveyed to two, the one being capable and the other incapable at the time of the grant,
Vested remainder
which is limited or transmitted to a person who is capable of receiving the possession, should the particular estate happen to
Weapon
specified articles, including knives, are to be regarded as 'weapon' capable of being used as 'weapons of offence' fall within the
Retractile
Capable of retraction capable of being drawn back or up as
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