Conductivity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Contempt of court
or disobedience of the Court's order; it also signifies such conduct as tends to bring the authority of the Court and
Ordinance
be a governmental exercise of the power to control the conduct of the public establishing rules which must be complied with,
Private member
a legislature other than a minister, Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha, 10th Edn., 2002, r. 2(1);
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Parliament prorogation
a Bill shall Lapse on prorogation, Rules on Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha, 10th Edn., 2002, r. 335;
Tedious Repetition
after having called the attention of the House to the conduct of a member who persists in irrelevance or in tedious
Character
is not allowable to state any particulars of the prisoner'' conduct, either in proof of his good or bad character; but
Usage
Usage, denotes a habit or a mode of conduct or a course of action. Though such behaviour may generally
Trial
plaintiff are examined by his counsel, the cross-examination being generally conducted by the senior counsel for the defendant. If the defendant's
Transaction
6 Cal 171. Means the act or an instance of conducting business or other dealings, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Trade Union
employers and employers, or for imposing restrictive conditions on the conduct of any trade or business, and includes any federation of
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