Domestically - Law Dictionary Search Results
Domestics
Domestics, menial servants (so called from being intra m'nia domus, within
Domestic animal
Domestic animal, means any animal which is tamed or which has
Domestic incident report
Domestic incident report, means a report made in the prescribed from
Domestic purpose
Domestic purpose, in Stroud's Judicial Dictionary (5th Edn.) the term 'domestic
domestic partnerships
domestic partnerships Legal recognition of unmarried homosexual couples and heterosexual couples,
Domesticate
To make domestic to habituate to home life as to domesticate ones self
Domesticity
The state of being domestic domestic character household life
Commercial and domestic
Commercial and domestic, in Stroud's Judicial Dictionary (Fifth Edition) the term 'commercial' is
Domestic violence
Domestic violence, see [Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act, 2005
qualified domestic relations order
qualified domestic relations order see order
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