Declination - Law Dictionary Search Results
Declension
The act or the state of declining declination descent slope
magnetic declination
The angle at a particular location between magnetic north and true north called also magnetic variation
Declinometer
An instrument for measuring the declination of the magnetic needle
Declinatory
Containing or involving a declination or refusal as of submission to a charge or sentence
Declinator
An instrument for taking the declination or angle which a plane makes with the horizontal plane
magnetic variation
Same as magnetic declination
Omnes licentiam habent his, qu' pro se introducta sunt, renunciare
juri pro se introducto. 2 Inst. 183, (Every person may decline to take advantage of a law made for his own
No cause for such refusal
fully paid-up shares and the company sets up some cause declining to carry out the conversion the Tribunal is authorised to
Murder
relevance to the imposition of death penalty and may therefore decline to accord to it the status of 'special reasons', Bachan
Malikana
the proprietory has neglected to pay his revenue or has declined to come in and make settlement or to accede to
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