Destitution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Destitution
lack extreme poverty utter want as the inundation caused general destitution
Destitutely
In destitution
Destituteness
Destitution
Exsanguinity
Privation or destitution of blood opposed to plethora
Famine
General scarcity of food dearth a want of provisions destitution
Penury
Absence of resources want privation indigence extreme poverty destitution
Siccity
Dryness aridity destitution of moisture
Forced labour
even be compulsion arising from hunger and poverty, want and destitution. Any factor which deprives a person of a choice of
Mehar
'under any customary or personal law' must be to obviate destitution of the divorcee and to provide her with wherewithal to
Under any customary or personal law applicable to parties
'under any customary or personal law' must be to obviate destitution of the divorcee and to provide her with wherewithal to
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