Effectual - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inferior Courts (UK)
obtained in inferior courts in England, Scotland, and Ireland res-pectively, effectual in any other part of the United Kingdom; but the
Poor laws
2 Vict. c. 56, intituled 'An Act for the more effectual Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland,' the authority of
Heirloom
sense, nor is the disposition itself beyond a certain point effectual; for the Articles will, in such case, belong absolutely to
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Clauses irritant and resolutive
for limiting the right of an absolute proprietor, and making effectual the conditions imposed on him, which otherwise would infer no
Chose
would have been entitled to claim such debt, etc., is effectual in law (subject to equities having priority over the right
Cattle
The law of this subject has always depended for its effectual working upon orders to be made from time to time
Act of Parliament
is general, everything which is necessary to make such provision effectual is supplied by the Common Law; (8) a subsequent statute
Perficient
Making or doing throughly efficient effectual
Fiat
An authoritative command or order to do something an effectual decree
efficience
being efficient or producing an effect or effects efficient power effectual agency
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