Confirmative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Confirmedly
With confirmation
confirm
confirm 1 a : to make valid by necessary formal approval
Confirmable
That may be confirmed
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Confirm
firmer to add strength to to establish as health is confirmed by exercise
confirmation hearing
confirmation hearing see hearing
Magna Carta
barons in 1215 and Henry III and Edward I later confirmed. It is generally regarded as one of the great common-law
Intoxicating liquor
4. Renewal.--A licence granted by way of renewal requires no confirmation. From a refusal to renew, the grounds of which must
Confirmative
Tending to confirm or establish
Bishop
the presentation of a clerk to an ecclesiastical benefice; (2) confirmation, which cannot be opposed on doctrinal grounds: see Reg. v.
By-laws, or bye-laws
County Council shall not have effect in any borough. The confirming authority shall be the Secretary of State or the Minister;
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