Dominate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dominating
Dominating, the word 'dominating'indicates something more than merely forming a majority,
Dominant heritage
Dominant heritage, defined. [Easements Act, 1882 (5 of 1882), s. 4]
Dominical
Dominical, that which denotes the Lord's Day, or Sunday. See SUNDAY.
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Dominant tenement
Dominant tenement, a term used in the civil law, and thence
Dominant owner
Dominant owner, defined. [Easements Act, 1882 (5 of 1882), s. 4]
dominant estate
dominant estate see estate
Dominant
Ruling governing prevailing controlling predominant as the dominant party church spirit power
Domination
The act of dominating exercise of power in ruling dominion supremacy authority often arbitrary
Domineer
with conscious superiority or haughtiness often with over as to domineer over dependents
Undue influence
that one of the parties is in a position to dominate the Will of the other and uses that position to
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