Confidentiality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gomashtah
Gomashtah, an agent, a steward, a confidential factor, a representative, Indian
Fraud
of trade. Other transactions again, growing out of a special confidential or fiduciary relation between the parties, are watched with special
Expectant heir
as a fair valuation, and if made in secret, or confidentially, that it was otherwise unobjectionable. See REVERSION. The practice of
Evidence
61. Is tendered before a Parliamentary Committee is treated a confidential until it is laid on the Table of the House,
Entrust
(a person) the responsibility for something, usually after establishing a confidential relationship', (Black's Law Dictionary) see also National Insurance Co. Ltd.
Directors
(1907) 2 Ch 458]. Directors are not trustees, but paid confidential agents, with very extensive powers, selected to manage the affairs
Client
81). The relation between solicitor and client is a highly confidential one, and the power which his situation gives the former
shield law
b : a law that protects journalists from disclosure of confidential news sources
Affairs of State
It takes in the routine day-to-day administration and also highly confidential acts involving defence and foreign relations, and also in modern
Privado
A private friend a confidential friend a confidant
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