Desirously - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reasonable doubt
possible doubt is not a reasonable doubt. Neither is a desire for more evidence of guilt, a capricious doubt or misgiving
Raw material
for the chemical process culminating in the emergence of the desired end product, that having regard to its importance in and
Poor Prisoners, Defence of
any, as may have been set up) that it is desirable in the interests of justice that he should have legal
Petition of Right
formal words of unqualified assent, Soit droit fait comme est desir''Let right be done as it is desired' (3 Car. 1,
Open market
sale and pur-chase are effected under conditions enabling every person desirous of purchasing the goods in question to place orders with
Malice
It means an improper or indirect motive other than a desire to vindicate public justice or a private right. It need
Hope and believe
'to want and expect'; 'to look forward with expectation and desire'. 'Hope' is a wishful feeling floating on nebulous foams projected
Extradition
the surrender by one State to another of a person desired to be dealt with for crimes of which he has
Enrollment
in Equity, who had obtained a decree or order, was desirous of preventing a rehearing of the cause before the judge
Discontinuance
there are prescribed forms, which, though not compulsory, it is desirable to use), which in the county Court is to be
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