Debar - Law Dictionary Search Results
Save as otherwise provided by or under the Act
under the Act'. If there is a provision which expressly debars the exercise of the power under sub-clause (b) in any
Protestant
prince or by any king or queen marrying a papist,' debars such from succession to the Crown, and entails the succession
Non debet, cui plus licet, quod minus est non licere
[Lat.], a man having a power ought not to be debarred from less than such power enables him to do.
Issue estoppel, res judicata
a distinction between 'issue estoppel' and 'res judicata'. Res judicata debars a court from exercising its jurisdiction to determine thelis if
Excommunication
of any legal act; by the lesser he was merely debarred from participation in the Sacraments. See No. 33 of the
Exclusive
Having the power of preventing entrance debarring from participation or enjoyment possessed and enjoyed to the exclusion
Cui licet quod majus non debet quod minus est non licere
authority to do the more important act shall not be debarred from doing that of less importance.
Cousin
more remote than first cousins and their issue have been debarred from any claim to the beneficial interest in property either
As he thinks fit
(1949 AD) are of wider amplitude which cannot be restricted debarring the revisional authorities from satisfying themselves as to the legality
Act of State
exercise of sovereign power of the State. The Municipal Courts debarred from entering into the validity of the Act of State,
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