Efficacy - Law Dictionary Search Results
efficacy
agent or force production of the effect intended as the efficacy of medicine in counteracting disease the efficacy of prayer
Efficacious
of or powerful to produce the effect intended as an efficacious law
Deed
distinct seal for every signature. (c) Delivery, which complete the efficacy of the deed, and whence it takes effect, if, as
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Prevalent
Gaining advantage or superiority having superior force influence or efficacy prevailing predominant successful victorious
Void
that which has no force and effect, is without legal efficacy, incapable of being enforced by law, or has no legal
Specific performance
to the Common Law writ of mandamus a little more efficacy by provisions since superseded by s. 24 of the Judicature
Om
particle of auspicious salutation. To 'Om' high spiritual or mystical efficacy is undoubtedly ascribed; but its use on a flag ('Om
Nullity
Nullity, want of force or efficacy; an error in litigation which is incurable, and thus differs
Homeopathic medicines
any drug which is recorded in Homoeopathic proving or therapeutic efficacy of which has been established through long clinical experience as
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
in whose custody the party is, returnable immediately. Besides the efficacy of the writ of habeas corpus in liberating the subject
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