Disagree - Law Dictionary Search Results
Disagreeably
In a disagreeable manner unsuitably offensively
Disagreeableness
The state or quality of being disagreeable unpleasantness
Ill natured
Of habitual bad temper having an unpleasant disposition surly disagreeable cross peevish fractious crabbed of people as an ill natured
debt
is or is not a debt under various laws. Courts disagree whether criminal restitution is a debt under the Bankruptcy Code.
Incombine
To be incapable of combining to disagree to differ
dissent
appraisal. 2 : to differ in opinion ;esp : to disagree with a majority opinion [three of the justices ed] compare
Umpire
controversy or question submitted to arbitrators in case of their disagreement, AIR 1966 MP 177 (182). (Arbitration Act, 1940, s. 9)
Disagreement
Disagreement, the refusal by a grantee, lessee, etc., to accept an
Precedent
where there was no appeal, a Divisional Court, inclined to disagree with a prior judgment of another Divisional Court upon the
Dissent
in opinion to be of unlike or contrary sentiment to disagree followed by from
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