Embracive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Embracer
One who embraces
Sale embraces
Sale embraces, includes consumption by a retail dealer himself of motor spirit
Embracement
A clasp in the arms embrace
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Election
(a)] The entire process which consists of several stages and embraces many steps, some of which may have an important bearing
Real action
classes of real actions, personal actions, and mixed actions--the first, embracing those which concern real estate where the proceeding is purely
Hindu
(5)] It is a matter of common knowledge that Hinduism embraces within itself so many diverse forms of beliefs, faiths, practices
Misconduct in office
to the duties of his office, willful in character. Terms embraces acts which the office holder had no right to perform,
Embracery
Embracery, an attempt to influence a jury corruptly in favour of
Apostacy
Apostacy, a total renunciation of Christianity, by embracing either a false religion or no religion at all (4
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