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Proceeding
wide amplitude. It means a prescribed course of action for enforcing or protecting a legal right and further embracing the requisite
lien
a lien that requires no further action to be made enforceable and that identifies the lienor, the property subject to the
promise
party making it, and must be in writing to be enforceable false promise : a promise that is made with no
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statute of frauds
on the English Statute of Frauds or dealing with the enforcement and requirements of agreements in particular circumstances see also Statute
Tax
compulsory exaction of money by public authority for public purposes enforceable by law and is not payment for services rendered, The
Lien
respect of which it was acquired can no longer be enforced by an action, on account of the Statute of Limitations,
Waiver
of facts enabling him to take effectual action for the enforcement of such rights, Dhanukdhari Singh v. Nathina Sahu, (1907) 7
Trust
Land Ceiling, Gorakhpur, AIR 1984 All 357. Means the right, enforceable solely in equity, to the beneficial enjoyment of property to
Sanction of a law
Sanction of a law, the provision for enforcing or promoting its observance. 'The evil which will probably be
Public order
a political society as a result of the internal regulations enforced by the government which they have instituted, Ramesh Thapper v.
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Enforcive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Proceeding
wide amplitude. It means a prescribed course of action for enforcing or protecting a legal right and further embracing the requisite
lien
a lien that requires no further action to be made enforceable and that identifies the lienor, the property subject to the
promise
party making it, and must be in writing to be enforceable false promise : a promise that is made with no
Keep your definitions linked to case research
statute of frauds
on the English Statute of Frauds or dealing with the enforcement and requirements of agreements in particular circumstances see also Statute
Tax
compulsory exaction of money by public authority for public purposes enforceable by law and is not payment for services rendered, The
Lien
respect of which it was acquired can no longer be enforced by an action, on account of the Statute of Limitations,
Waiver
of facts enabling him to take effectual action for the enforcement of such rights, Dhanukdhari Singh v. Nathina Sahu, (1907) 7
Trust
Land Ceiling, Gorakhpur, AIR 1984 All 357. Means the right, enforceable solely in equity, to the beneficial enjoyment of property to
Sanction of a law
Sanction of a law, the provision for enforcing or promoting its observance. 'The evil which will probably be
Public order
a political society as a result of the internal regulations enforced by the government which they have instituted, Ramesh Thapper v.
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