Exhaustion - Law Dictionary Search Results
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exhaustion : the act or process of exhausting [even after the of direct appellate review "W. R. LaFave and J. H. Israel"] ;specif : exhaustion of remedies ...
exhaustion of remedies
exhaustion of remedies :a doctrine of civil and criminal procedure: a remedy cannot be sought in another forum (as a federal district court) until the remedies or claims have been exhausted in the forum having original jurisdiction (as a state court, tribal court, or administrative agency) compare primary jurisdiction at jurisdiction NOTE: The doctrine of exhaustion of remedies was first developed by judges in case law based on comity. It is used primarily in administrative law cases and federal habeas corpus cases, and it is now incorporated in the federal habeas corpus statute (section 2254 of title 28 of the U.S. Code). It may also be applied when an administrative agency has original jurisdiction over a claim. It is used in proceedings in tribal courts. ...
Exhaust
To draw or let out wholly to drain off completely as to exhaust the water of a well the moisture of the earth is exhausted by evaporation...
Exhausted paper
Exhausted paper, means a ballot paper on which no further preference is recorded for a continuing candidate; provided that a paper shall be deemed to be exhausted in any case in which--(a) the names of two or more candidates whether continuing or not are marked with the same figure, and are next in order of preference; or(b) the name of the candidate next in order of preference whether continuing or not, is marked by a number not following consecutively after some other number on the ballot paper or by two or more numbers, Dhara Singh v. District Judge, AIR 1968 SC 227: (1968) 1 SCR 243....
Exhaustive
Serving or tending to exhaust exhibiting all the facts or arguments as an exhaustive method...
Exhaustible
Capable of being exhausted drained off or expended Opposite of inexhaustible...
Exhaustibility
Capability of being exhausted...
exhaust
exhaust : to use up or consume entirely: as a : to try all of (available remedies) [the applicant has ed the remedies available in the court of the State "U.S. Code"] b : to bring (a claim) through all available prior levels of review [each of his claims would now be ed "W. R. LaFave and J. H. Israel"] ...
Exhauster
One who or that which exhausts or draws out...
Means and includes
Means and includes, The definition which consists of two separate parts which specify what the expression means and also what it includes is obviously meant to be exhaustive. As Lord Watson observed in Dilworth v. Commissioner of Stamps, 1899 AC 99. The word 'include' is very generally used in interpretation clauses in order to enlarge the meaning of words or phrases occurring in the body of the statute, Mahalakshmi Oil Mills v. State of Andhra Pradesh, AIR 1989 SC 335: (1989) 1 SCC 164: (1988) Supp 2 SCR 1088.(ii) A particular expression is often defined by the Legislature by using the word 'means' or the word 'includes'. Sometimes the words 'means and includes' are used. The use of the word 'means' indicates that 'definition is a hard-and-fast definition, and no other meaning can be assigned to the expression than is put down in definition'. The word 'includes' when used, enlarges the meaning of the expression defined so as to comprehend not only such things as they signify according...
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