Dominated - Law Dictionary Search Results
Overlead
To domineer over to affront to treat with indignity
Osmanli
A Turkish official one of the dominant tribe of Turks loosely any Turk
Olympianism
Worship of the Olympian gods esp as a dominant cult or religion
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Mediant
called because it divides the interval between the tonic and dominant into two thirds
Dulocracy
and slaves have so much license and privilege that they domineer
Constitution
for freedom from the British yoke and who knew what domination of a foreign rule meant in the way of deprivation
Provisions of this Constitution
'provisions of this Constitution relating to' means 'provisions having a dominant and immediate connection with': it does not mean merely having
Election dispute
oral testimony of a handful of witnesses cannot still the dominant voice of the majority of an electorate, Kanhaiyalal v. Mannalal,
Extinguishment
statute, release, non-user, unity of seisin, or alteration of the dominant tenement; the term is sometimes used to denote the interruption
Gas
Gas. See the (English) Gasworks Clauses Act, 1847, and other Acts set out in Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Gas.' By s....
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