Enjoin - Law Dictionary Search Results
Injunction
The act of enjoining the act of directing commanding or prohibiting
Penitencer
A priest who heard confession and enjoined penance in extraordinary cases
Sabbath
appointed for rest or worship the observance of which was enjoined upon the Jews in the Decalogue and has been continued
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Solemn
Marked with religious rites and pomps enjoined by or connected with religion sacred
Civil Law
private persons to whom they were addressed, and who were enjoined to have them proclaimed and to see them executed according
Designated authority
(b)] If a authority has been designated by a statute enjoining him to perform statutory duties indisputably it is he who
Solitary confinement
'but the Prison Act, 1865, has since, by s. 17, enjoined the prevention of criminal prisoners from holding any communication with
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