Delay - Law Dictionary Search Results
Justitia debet esse libera, quia nihil iniquius venali justitia; plena, quia justitia non debet claudicare; et celeris, quia dilatio est quaedam negatio
full, for justice ought to be defective; and quick, for delay is a certain denial.
Replevin
him against the distrainer, and prosecuted with effect and without delay either in the County Court or in the High Court,
Laytime
vessel, the vessel's owner is entitled to compensation for the delay, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 896.
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Restrictive trade practice
the consumers unjustified costs or restrictions and shall include-- (a) delay beyond the period agreed to by a trader in supply
Voluntary conveyance
Act, 1893. Any conveyance made with intent to defeat or delay creditors may be set aside under 13 Eliz. c. 5;
Tax, interest and penalty
the actual amount of tax withheld and the extent of delay in paying it. It may not be wrong to say
Talab
not before and law stands well settled that any unreasonable delay will be construed as an election not to pre-empt. The
Sufficient cause
the technical detection of sufficient cause for explaining every day's delay. The factors which are peculiar to and characteristic of the
Speed money
it on a gate pass or a pro forma, can delay the movement of goods, the economics whereof induces investment in
Sham plea
to under the old system of pleading for purposes of delay and annoyance
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