Complication - Law Dictionary Search Results
Singleness
The quality or state of being single or separate from all others the opposite of doubleness complication or multiplicity
Complexedness
The quality or state of being complex or involved complication
Interpretation Clause
'Statute,' p. 1886; but they make an Act, by shortening, much easier to read, and indeed in their complicated matters with which modern legislation deals, their use is absolutely indispensable. It should, however, be observed that the
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Destruction of buildings
building destroyed. The former view has theoretical attractions, and the latter view practical merits, not free from possible complications, e.g., if there were substantial differences between the segments of air space occupied by the old flats and
Hague conference
of arbitrators from which as occasion arises selection can be made. The Hague Arbitration Court has dealt with complicated international disputes. A second Peace Conference met at the Hague on 18th June, 1907. Consult Higgins, Hague Conference.
Income-tax
making returns of income. For the present law, and the various abatements and exemptions, which have become extremely complicated, see the current Finance Acts, and consult the latest editions of Dowell or Konstam on Income Tax. See
Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)
landlords and of mortgagees to foreclose or realize their security. This Act was followed by a series of complicated statutes which imposed restrictions on increasing the rent and mortgage interest on properties falling within their scope. the
Reasonable doubt
arises in the mind of the court after taking into consideration the entire material before it regarding the complicity of the accused the benefit of such doubt should be given to the accused but the reasonable doubt
Kilkenny Cat
Kilkenny Cat, mad competition for the sake of earning. 'Complications may arise where inter-union rivalries and kilkenny cat competitions impair peace and solidarity of the working class' [Mumbai Kamghar Sabha v. Abdul Bhai, AIR 1977 SC...
Mixed larceny
Mixed larceny, otherwise called compound or complicated larceny, that which is combined with circumstances of aggravation, as violence to the person, or taking from a
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