Conductivity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Waiver
is thereafter asserted, and is either express or implied from conduct. A person who is entitled to rely on a stipulation,
Wilful
Wilful, deliberate conduct of a person who is a free agent, knows that
Hearing
mind to some aspect of the case. If he is conducting some routine work or passing interlocutory orders, he can't be
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Moral turpitude
is used in legal as also societal parlance to describe conduct which is inherently base, vile, depraved or having any connection
Money of account, money of measurement money of payment
cannot be referred to Joint Committee, Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha, 10th Edn., 2002, r. 74.
Misfeasance and non-feasance
action) and non-feasance (omission). Misfeasance is wilful, reckless or heedless conduct in commission of a positive act lawfully done but with
Mental cruelty
Mental cruelty, is the conduct of other spouse which causes mental suffering or fear to
Law
of action to which men are obliged to make their conduct conformable. A command, enforced by some sanction, to acts or
Chairman
Chairman would, therefore, be to preside over meetings, preserve order, conduct the business of the day, ensure that precise decisions are
Fraud on a power
act. Fraud and justice never dwell together. Fraud is a conduct either by letter or words, which includes the other person
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