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For the purpose of enabling the Court to compare
For the purpose of enabling the Court to compare, The clear implication of the words
enabling
enabling : giving legal power, capacity, or sanction [ legislation]
enabling statute
enabling statute : a statute that confers (as to an administrative
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Enabling statute
Enabling statute. A statute giving powers of which the exercise may
Enablement
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Inablement
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Drawback
on it. A drawback is a device resorted to for enabling a commodity affected by taxes to be exported and sold
Roman Catholics
(by s. 12) that nothing in it shall extend to enable 'any person professing the Roman Catholic religion to hold the
Jews
1858, nothing in that Act contained was to extend to enable professing Jews to hold the office of Lord Chancellor. Various
Hire
and right of possession to the hirer, in order to enable him to use the thing, or to perform the service;
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Enablement - Law Dictionary Search Results
For the purpose of enabling the Court to compare
For the purpose of enabling the Court to compare, The clear implication of the words
enabling
enabling : giving legal power, capacity, or sanction [ legislation]
enabling statute
enabling statute : a statute that confers (as to an administrative
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Enabling statute
Enabling statute. A statute giving powers of which the exercise may
Enablement
Matched in: Term Enablement
Inablement
See Enablement
Drawback
on it. A drawback is a device resorted to for enabling a commodity affected by taxes to be exported and sold
Roman Catholics
(by s. 12) that nothing in it shall extend to enable 'any person professing the Roman Catholic religion to hold the
Jews
1858, nothing in that Act contained was to extend to enable professing Jews to hold the office of Lord Chancellor. Various
Hire
and right of possession to the hirer, in order to enable him to use the thing, or to perform the service;
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