Demander - Law Dictionary Search Results
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
strike
work in order to force an employer to comply with demands vt 1 : to remove or delete from a legal
Satisfaction
wholly or partly in extinguishment of some prior claim or demand. Of course, it is open to a donor expressly to
Mutual dealing
mutual dealings under s. 46, Provincial Insolvency Act, means reciprocal demands which must be naturally terminated in a debt. In a
Noting
notary in protesting a bill consists in three parts: (1) demanding, (2) noting, (3) protesting. To preserve the recourse against the
Plus petitio, or Pluris petitio
Plus petitio, or Pluris petitio, when a demandant includes in his demand (in the intentio of the formula)
Prior or previous
contextual situation or the object and design of the legislation demands it, Graphite India Ltd. v. Durgapur Projects Ltd., (1999) 7
Promissory Note
to another, signed, by the maker, engaging to pay on demand, or at a fixed or determinable future time, a sum
Public policy
Parsar v. Municipal Board, (1997) 1 WLC 443. Public policy, demands that where fraud might have been contemplated but was not
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