Discard - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: discarddeep six
to discard in a deep body of water also used figuratively to discard contemptuously...
replacement
replacement 1 a : the act of replacing : the state of being replaced b : an insurer's option under a policy to replace or repair damaged property rather than pay the insured for the loss 2 : something that replaces ;specif : a new fixed asset or portion of an asset that takes the place of one discarded (as because of deterioration) ...
Cashierer
One who rejects discards or dismisses as a cashierer of monarchs...
Cast off
Cast or laid aside thrown away discarded as cast off clothes...
Decard
To discard...
Discard
To throw out of ones hand as superfluous cards to lay aside a card or cards...
Eacutecarteacute
A game at cards played usually by two persons in which the players may discard any or all of the cards dealt and receive others from the pack...
Excitator
A kind of discarder...
Excuss
To shake off to discard...
Clear and unambiguous
Clear and unambiguous, if the language of the statute is clear and unambiguous, and if two interpretations are not reasonably possible, it would be wrong to discard the plain meaning of the words used in order to meet a possible injustice, CIT, Madras v. T.V. Sundaram Iyenger (P.) Ltd., AIR 1976 SC 255: (1976) 1 SCC 77: (1975) Supp SCR 93....
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