Consequential - Law Dictionary Search Results
Damage
in such words as actual damages, civil damages, compensatory damages, consequential damages, contingent damages, continuing damages, double damages, excessive damages, exemplary
Domicile
voluntarily acquired by a party, proprio Marte; the last is consequential, as that of the wife arising from marriage, Story's Confl.
Declaratory decree
Declaratory decree, a binding declaration of right in equity without consequential relief, which might be made under the (English) Chancery Procedure
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Damages
in such words as actual damages, civil damages, compensatory damages, consequential damages, contingent damages, continuing damages, double damages, excessive damages, exemplary
Control vest
includes a large variety of powers which are incidental or consequential to achieve the powers vested in the authority concerned. Suspension
Contempt of court
or the persons of the judges who preside there; or consequential, which, without such gross insolence or direct opposition, plainly tend
Chancellor, Lord
Chancellor, Lord, properly, 'the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain' [fr. Cancellarius, low Lat., cancelli, Lat., latticework], the highest judicial...
Alteration of share capital
its capital by special resolution for reducing share capital and consequential alteration of the memorandum. The words 'and reduced' need not
Eventual
Coming or happening as a consequence or result consequential
Consequentialness
The quality of being consequential
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