Delayingly - Law Dictionary Search Results
laches
laches pl: laches [Anglo-French lachesce laschesce negligence, from Old French lasche lax, ultimately from Latin laxare to loosen, from laxus...
demurrer
demurrer [Anglo-French, from demurrer to file a demurrer, literally, to stay, dwell, delay, from Old French demorer, from Latin demorari...
Moratory
Of or pertaining to delay esp designating a law passed as in a time of financial panic to postpone or...
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Day of acceptance
Day of acceptance, means (a) the day of the actual delivery of goods or the rendering of services; or (b)...
Entrenched clause
Entrenched clause, is a section in the Constitution of some of the Commonwealth countries which can only be repealed or...
De morte hominis nulla est cunctatio longa
De morte hominis nulla est cunctatio longa [Lat.], Concerning the death of a man no delay is long.
Directly attributable to
Directly attributable to, if the delay in the completion of disciplinary proceedings is directly attributable to the conduct of such...
Duty to report defective plant
Duty to report defective plant, where a self-employed person or an employee discovers any defect in any plant which he...
Fourcher
Fourcher, to put off, or delay an action, Termes de la Ley.
Executione judicii
Executione judicii, a writ directed to the judge of an Inferior Court to do execution upon a judgment therein, or...
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