Dispatchment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dispatchful
execution of business or any task indicating haste quick as dispatchful looks
Dispatch, or despatch
Dispatch, or despatch [fr. despescher, Fr., to send away quickly, to
Dispatcher
One who dispatches
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Issue (despatch)
into circulation'. The issue of a charge-sheet, therefore, means its dispatch to the government servant, and this act is complete the
Possibility on a possibility
subsequent part of the book. A conveyance for letters or dispatches. The word is derived from positi, the horses carrying the
Communication
consider any matter required by the message with all convenient dispatch, Constitution of India, Art. 86(2). Communication, in respect of order
Shop
so long as they close on Saturday. Goods cannot be dispatched to a customer at anytime when a customer could not
Sanjaiti contract
nor do goods pass to the acceptor extinguishing title of dispatcher. It is a special commercial mode, and though some of
Proclamation
discharge or adjourning thereof, for the attendance of persons and dispatch of business, Jac. Law Dict. S. 2 of the West
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