Demand - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rent
is the time appointed by law to make a proper demand of it, to take advantage of a condition of re-entry
Unclaimed property
the banker by the customer, repayable upon and not until demand without which there is no cause of action: see the
claim
from Latin clamare to shout, proclaim] 1 a : a demand for something (as money) due or believed to be due
call
a barrister [was ed to the bar] 3 : to demand payment of esp. by formal notice [ a loan] 4
market
: market price 2 a : a geographical area of demand for commodities or services [seeking new foreign s] b :
standard of proof
reasonable doubt NOTE: Preponderance of the evidence is the least demanding standard of proof and is used for most civil actions
strike
work in order to force an employer to comply with demands vt 1 : to remove or delete from a legal
Beau-pleader
ordained, addressed to the sheriff, bailiff, or him who shall demand such fine, prohibiting him to demand it; an alias, pluries,
Bill of Exchange
the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum
alibi
Procedure 12.1 requires the defendant to provide notice upon written demand of an intention to offer a defense of alibi. Likewise,
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