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Draft, or draught
an order in writing to pay money; also a sketch or suggested form of a legal or any document, etc., to be settled previously to engrossment. Drafts are the property of the client, in business within the
Dummy
Dummy, in Indian Parliament, a paper or document is laid on the table of the House after if is duly authenticated by member presenting if, Rules
Education Code
Education Code. A Parliamentary grant is made annually to schools on conditions set forth in the document called the Code, issued annually by the Board of Education (Education Act, 1921), ss. 118-120, Sched., s. 170
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Electoral roll
Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 1997, p. 28. Is known as 'voters' list in common parlance is the basic document on which the whole electoral process is founded, Election Law Practice & Procedure, V.S. Verma Devi, p. 249.
Enacting formula
Enacting formula, is the section of a Bill or statute which establishes the whole document as a law, A Dictionary of Law, William C. Anderson, 1889, p. 24. Is a short formal paragraph
Engross
Engross, to copy in a fair and clerkly hand. To handwrite a document, esp. a deed, in style characterized by large letters, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 549.
Entry
Entry, the depositing of a document in the proper office or place; actual entry on land is necessary to constitute a seisin in deed,
Error of law on the face of the award
of law on the face of the award, means that you can find in the award or a document actually incorporated thereto, as, for instance, a note appended by the arbitrator stating the reasons for his judgment,
Delivery order
Delivery order, a delivery order is an order by the owner of goods directing the person who holds them on his behalf to deliver them to the person named in the order, Jaggilal K. Pratapmal Rameshwar,...
Evidence
Evidence, proof, either written or unwritten, of allegations in issue between parties. Something (including testimony, documents and tangible objects) that tends to prove or disprove the existence of an alleged fact, Black's Law Dictionary,
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Document - Law Dictionary Search Results
Draft, or draught
an order in writing to pay money; also a sketch or suggested form of a legal or any document, etc., to be settled previously to engrossment. Drafts are the property of the client, in business within the
Dummy
Dummy, in Indian Parliament, a paper or document is laid on the table of the House after if is duly authenticated by member presenting if, Rules
Education Code
Education Code. A Parliamentary grant is made annually to schools on conditions set forth in the document called the Code, issued annually by the Board of Education (Education Act, 1921), ss. 118-120, Sched., s. 170
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Electoral roll
Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 1997, p. 28. Is known as 'voters' list in common parlance is the basic document on which the whole electoral process is founded, Election Law Practice & Procedure, V.S. Verma Devi, p. 249.
Enacting formula
Enacting formula, is the section of a Bill or statute which establishes the whole document as a law, A Dictionary of Law, William C. Anderson, 1889, p. 24. Is a short formal paragraph
Engross
Engross, to copy in a fair and clerkly hand. To handwrite a document, esp. a deed, in style characterized by large letters, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 549.
Entry
Entry, the depositing of a document in the proper office or place; actual entry on land is necessary to constitute a seisin in deed,
Error of law on the face of the award
of law on the face of the award, means that you can find in the award or a document actually incorporated thereto, as, for instance, a note appended by the arbitrator stating the reasons for his judgment,
Delivery order
Delivery order, a delivery order is an order by the owner of goods directing the person who holds them on his behalf to deliver them to the person named in the order, Jaggilal K. Pratapmal Rameshwar,...
Evidence
Evidence, proof, either written or unwritten, of allegations in issue between parties. Something (including testimony, documents and tangible objects) that tends to prove or disprove the existence of an alleged fact, Black's Law Dictionary,
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