Enabling - Law Dictionary Search Results
In addition and without prejudice to any powers
14 of the Official Secrets Act 1923, is merely an enabling and not a barring provision and it reserves the inherent
In aid of the civil power
forces of the Union shall be for the purpose of enabling the civil power in the State to deal with the
It shall be lawful
shares in it. The words 'it shall be lawful' are enabling words. They are used in a statute when it is
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Jews
Geo. 5, and 1 Edw. 8, cc. 30 & 53), enabling Jews to trade on Sundays under certain conditions. The Statute
Malins' (Sir Richard) Act (English)
Reversionary Interest Act, 1857 (20 & 21 Vict. c. 57), enabling married women to dispose of reversionary interests in personalty; see
May and shall
of constant and conflicting interpretation. 'May' is a permissive or enabling expression but there are cases in which for various reasons
Ratchet theory
guarantees as previously defined by the Supreme Court. Thus, the enabling clause works in only one direction like a ratchet, Black's
May be detained
SCR 1123. (ii) The words 'may be detained' are words enabling the authority to detain without a board's opinion for the
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation, refers to a process aimed at enabling persons with disabilities to reach and maintain their optimal physical,
Palmer's Act
Criminal Court Act, 1856 (18 & 19 Vict. c. 16), enabling a person accused of a crime committed out of the
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Enabling - Law Dictionary Search Results
In addition and without prejudice to any powers
14 of the Official Secrets Act 1923, is merely an enabling and not a barring provision and it reserves the inherent
In aid of the civil power
forces of the Union shall be for the purpose of enabling the civil power in the State to deal with the
It shall be lawful
shares in it. The words 'it shall be lawful' are enabling words. They are used in a statute when it is
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Jews
Geo. 5, and 1 Edw. 8, cc. 30 & 53), enabling Jews to trade on Sundays under certain conditions. The Statute
Malins' (Sir Richard) Act (English)
Reversionary Interest Act, 1857 (20 & 21 Vict. c. 57), enabling married women to dispose of reversionary interests in personalty; see
May and shall
of constant and conflicting interpretation. 'May' is a permissive or enabling expression but there are cases in which for various reasons
Ratchet theory
guarantees as previously defined by the Supreme Court. Thus, the enabling clause works in only one direction like a ratchet, Black's
May be detained
SCR 1123. (ii) The words 'may be detained' are words enabling the authority to detain without a board's opinion for the
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation, refers to a process aimed at enabling persons with disabilities to reach and maintain their optimal physical,
Palmer's Act
Criminal Court Act, 1856 (18 & 19 Vict. c. 16), enabling a person accused of a crime committed out of the
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