Conjunction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Industry
if he is following one of the vocations mentioned in conjunction with his employers engaged in the vocations mentioned in relation
Hold
In England, tenure 2. This word occurs most often in conjunction with other, e.g. fee-hold, lease hold, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Agweddi
Agweddi, [ag-gweed, conjunction], a portion given with a bride, Anc. Inst. Wales.
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Morganatic marriage
Morganatic marriage. The lawful and inseparable conjunction of a man of noble or illustrious birth with a
Natural justice
in the traditions of British jurisprudence, often involved it in conjunction with a reference to 'equity and good conscience'. Legal experts
Things
incorporeal (tangi non possunt). See CHOSE. Things, when used in conjunction with goods, ready money, etc., with reference to accounting between
To perform those duties etc
'Regional Transport Authority'. That will explain the importance of the conjunction 'and' which is found in sub-cl. (b) after the words
With
gathered from the context and has to be considered in conjunction with words which precede and those which follow it, Delhi
Back-bond
Back-bond, a deed, which, in conjunction with an absolute disposition, constitutes a trust. It expresses the
Computer system
which are not programmable and capable of being used in conjunction with external files which contain computer programmes, electronic instructions, input
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Conjunction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Industry
if he is following one of the vocations mentioned in conjunction with his employers engaged in the vocations mentioned in relation
Hold
In England, tenure 2. This word occurs most often in conjunction with other, e.g. fee-hold, lease hold, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Agweddi
Agweddi, [ag-gweed, conjunction], a portion given with a bride, Anc. Inst. Wales.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Morganatic marriage
Morganatic marriage. The lawful and inseparable conjunction of a man of noble or illustrious birth with a
Natural justice
in the traditions of British jurisprudence, often involved it in conjunction with a reference to 'equity and good conscience'. Legal experts
Things
incorporeal (tangi non possunt). See CHOSE. Things, when used in conjunction with goods, ready money, etc., with reference to accounting between
To perform those duties etc
'Regional Transport Authority'. That will explain the importance of the conjunction 'and' which is found in sub-cl. (b) after the words
With
gathered from the context and has to be considered in conjunction with words which precede and those which follow it, Delhi
Back-bond
Back-bond, a deed, which, in conjunction with an absolute disposition, constitutes a trust. It expresses the
Computer system
which are not programmable and capable of being used in conjunction with external files which contain computer programmes, electronic instructions, input
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