Dependability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Maintenance
Court of justice, where one officiously intermeddles in a suit depending in any court, which does not belong to him, and
Natural justice
of natural justice should apply to a given case must depend to a great extent on the facts and circumstances of
Necessaries
1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 84), a partial dependant is one who is partially dependent on another for 'the
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Negligence
of law or fact or of mixed fact and law, depending entirely upon the nature of a duty, which the person
Proceeding
525: (1982) 3 SCR 94. (iii) The word 'proceeding' would depend upon the scope of the enactment wherein the expression is
Pensions, Ministry of
persons who have served in H.M. naval forces and their dependants, other than service pensions, so far as the pensions and
Preferred
Preferred, 'preferred' is a word of dual import; its semantics depend on the scheme and the context; its import must help,
Proof
which it is defined in the Evidence Act because proof depends upon the admissibility of evidence. A fact is said to
Relating to
both have a direct as well as an indirect significance, depending on the context. They are not words of restrictive context,
Same and similar
Same and similar, although the word same is frequently used in the sense of similar, the word similar never means...
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