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Conveniences - Law Dictionary Search Results

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rule of convenience

rule of convenience a common law rule providing that in the interest of


certificate of convenience and necessity

certificate of convenience and necessity a certificate issued by an agency granting a


Convenience

the state or quality of being convenient fitness or suitableness as of place time etc propriety


Conveniently

in a convenient manner form or situation without difficulty


Administrative convenience

administrative convenience in relation to bankruptcy means a provision permitting a bankruptcy


Nuisance

a nuisance affects the property or the health comfort or convenience of the general public or of all persons who happen


Company

on trade and industry a mere legal framework providing a convenient institutional container for holding and using the powers of company


Libel

contractual obligations are privileged the underlying principle is the common convenience and welfare of society and not the convenience of individuals


Same and similar

the requirements of the section if one business cannot be conveniently carried on after the closure of the other there would


Trial

or accounts or any scientific or local investigation which cannot conveniently be made with a jury under the administration of justice


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