Decidable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Proved to the satisfaction of the court
or disagreeing with the terms of compromise or agreement, and decide them so that the parties get full justice in the
Pr'fectus urbi
extending one hundred miles from the city, and power to decide both civil and criminal cases. As he was considered the
Quasi judicial function
if it were judicial. A typical example is a minister deciding whether or not to confirm a compulsory purchase order or
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Quatuor pedibus currit
a precedent that was extremely close to a point being decided, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1258.
Question
1947), s. 16] Means anything inquire; an issue to be decided by a court of law. It may be a question
Question of law arising out of such order
the Court for decision and which the Court is to decide must be the question which was in issue before the
Railway
modifying it as to remove the objection if the Board decide that the objection should be upheld. Independent powers of the
Month
the time for the purpose of limitation is to be decided with reference to calendar month, Harbhagat v. Narain Rao, 1924
Mixed questions of law and fact
to find the particular facts, and the court is to decide upon the legal quality of those facts by the aid
Intent to annoy
likely consequence was known to the person enter-ing; that in deciding whether the aim of the entry was the causing of
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Decidable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Proved to the satisfaction of the court
or disagreeing with the terms of compromise or agreement, and decide them so that the parties get full justice in the
Pr'fectus urbi
extending one hundred miles from the city, and power to decide both civil and criminal cases. As he was considered the
Quasi judicial function
if it were judicial. A typical example is a minister deciding whether or not to confirm a compulsory purchase order or
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Quatuor pedibus currit
a precedent that was extremely close to a point being decided, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1258.
Question
1947), s. 16] Means anything inquire; an issue to be decided by a court of law. It may be a question
Question of law arising out of such order
the Court for decision and which the Court is to decide must be the question which was in issue before the
Railway
modifying it as to remove the objection if the Board decide that the objection should be upheld. Independent powers of the
Month
the time for the purpose of limitation is to be decided with reference to calendar month, Harbhagat v. Narain Rao, 1924
Mixed questions of law and fact
to find the particular facts, and the court is to decide upon the legal quality of those facts by the aid
Intent to annoy
likely consequence was known to the person enter-ing; that in deciding whether the aim of the entry was the causing of
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