Excessive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reasonable restriction
of the right should not be arbitrary or of an excessive nature, beyond what is required in the interests of the
Fiscal deficit
Fiscal deficit, means the excess of total disbursement from the consolidated fund of the State
Overtime
in addition to regular working hours ......... (ii) time in excess of a set period ......... (iii) beyond the regular or
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building complain to the Rent Controller that their rent is excessive and he discovers that other tenants in the same building
Magna Carta
all their liberties and free customs.' The 10th chapter prohibits excessive distress for more service for a knight's fee than was
Exemplary damages
for a new trial on the ground (amongst others) of excessive damages was discharged by the High Court. The Court of
Bill of Rights
causing partial and corrupt jurors to be returned on trials, excessive bail to be taken, excessive fines to be imposed, and
abuse
powers of office] b : to put to improper or excessive use [ narcotics] 2 a : to inflict physical or
Thereabouts
Thereabouts, is very indefinite. It may include a large excess or a small excess, but at all events there is
Certiorari
subjects and having the duty to act judicially act in excess of their legal authority; it does not lie to remove
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Excessive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reasonable restriction
of the right should not be arbitrary or of an excessive nature, beyond what is required in the interests of the
Fiscal deficit
Fiscal deficit, means the excess of total disbursement from the consolidated fund of the State
Overtime
in addition to regular working hours ......... (ii) time in excess of a set period ......... (iii) beyond the regular or
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Or otherwise
building complain to the Rent Controller that their rent is excessive and he discovers that other tenants in the same building
Magna Carta
all their liberties and free customs.' The 10th chapter prohibits excessive distress for more service for a knight's fee than was
Exemplary damages
for a new trial on the ground (amongst others) of excessive damages was discharged by the High Court. The Court of
Bill of Rights
causing partial and corrupt jurors to be returned on trials, excessive bail to be taken, excessive fines to be imposed, and
abuse
powers of office] b : to put to improper or excessive use [ narcotics] 2 a : to inflict physical or
Thereabouts
Thereabouts, is very indefinite. It may include a large excess or a small excess, but at all events there is
Certiorari
subjects and having the duty to act judicially act in excess of their legal authority; it does not lie to remove
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