Derivement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mortgagee
for the purpose of redemption would include all persons who derive title from him and it is immaterial whether that title
Narcotic drug or narcotic
narcotic, means a substance which is coca leaf, or coca derivative, or opium, or derivative of opium, or Indian hemp and
National insurance
income of not less than 26l. a year, which is derived otherwise than by his personal exertions: or (b) Ordinarily or
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Proceeds of terrorism
of terrorism, means all kinds of properties which have been derived or obtained from commission of any terrorist act or have
Ragged Schools
of the same object, and without any pecuniary benefit being derived therefrom except to the teacher or teachers employed. The Act
Remainder
practice, the usual method), as well as by a conveyance deriving its effect from the Common Law. In the same land
Reprieve
sentence, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1305. Reprieve, is derived from reprendre, to keep back, and signifies the withdrawing of
Denomination
relation to a variety or its propagating material or essentially derived variety or its propagating material, means the denomination of such
Derivativa Potestas non potest esse major primitiva
Derivativa Potestas non potest esse major primitiva. Power derived cannot be
Foras
Foras, is derived from the Portuguese word 'fora', (Latine 'foras', 'foris' a door),
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