Debar - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: debardebar
debar de·barred de·bar·ring : to bar from having or doing something ;specif : to exclude from contracting with the federal government or a federal contractor [was debarred from bidding] compare disbar de·bar·ment n ...
Suspension
Suspension, means, 'action of debarring or state of being debarred, especially, for a time, from a function or privilege; temporary deprivation of one's office or position, or again, state of being temporarily kept from doing or deprived of something. Dictionary meaning of expression 'suspend' is to debar, usually for a time, from any privilege from the execution of an office or from the enjoyment of such a position or status and resultant benefit of the office and its privileges. The object of suspension is to remove any person holding the elected office or public office temporarily from his sphere of enjoyment of status, position, power and privilege, Nasir Khan Nivas Khan Pathan v. Dist. Devpt. Officer, Bharuch (FB), AIR 2002 Guj 143.Suspension, to equate it to a reduction in rank. One of the meanings of the word is; 'to deter' to debar from any privilege, office emolument, etc., for a time. It is clear that a suspension is a temporary act and cannot amount to a reduction in rank, T...
disbar
disbar : to expel from the bar or the legal profession : deprive (an attorney) of a license to practice law usually for engaging in unethical or illegal practices compare debar dis·bar·ment n ...
suspend
suspend 1 : to debar temporarily from a privilege, office, or function 2 a : to stop temporarily [ trading] b : to make temporarily ineffective [ a license] c : stay [ a hearing] d : to defer until a later time see also suspended sentence at sentence ...
Debar
To cut off from entrance as if by a bar or barrier to preclude to hinder from approach entry or enjoyment to shut out or exclude to deny or refuse with from and sometimes with of...
Debarment
Hindrance from approach exclusion...
disherison
The act of disheriting or debarring from inheritance disinherison...
Exclude
To shut out to hinder from entrance or admission to debar from participation or enjoyment to deprive of to except the opposite to admit as to exclude a crowd from a room or house to exclude the light to exclude one nation from the ports of another to exclude a taxpayer from the privilege of voting...
Exclusion
The act of excluding or of shutting out whether by thrusting out or by preventing admission a debarring rejection prohibition the state of being excluded...
Exclusive
Having the power of preventing entrance debarring from participation or enjoyment possessed and enjoyed to the exclusion of others as exclusive bars exclusive privilege exclusive circles of society...
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