Effectuation - 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
Institutions
deceased person, in order to make the enfranchisement of slaves effectual; and the two abrogated successions, per bonorum venditionem and ex
Issued and served
Bombay decision, observed at page 108: The intention would be effectuated if the wider meaning is given to the expression 'issued'.
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Lawful
is permissive only, but if the words are used to effectuate a legal right, they are compulsory, Julius v. Bishop of
Misuse of power or misapplication of power
power used under the mis-apprehension that it was needed for effectuating a purpose, which was really outside the law or the
Subject to
The use of the words 'subject to' has reference to effectuating the intention of the law and the correct meaning, in
Electricals
of technological development normally be regarded as equipment necessary to effectually carry on the manufacturing process, J.K. Cotton Spg. & Wvg.
Notice to produce
so as to enable the party served to make an effectual search, and produce the same at the proper time. It
Parties
Court may be necessary in order to enable the Court effectually and completely to adjudicate upon and settle all the questions
Poor laws
2 Vict. c. 56, intituled 'An Act for the more effectual Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland,' the authority of
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