Expediency - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: expediencyExpedient
and phrases permanent edn vol 15a evidence eyewitness the word expedient has been described as when used as an adjective as
Expedience
the quality of being expedient or advantageous fitness or suitableness to effect a purpose intended
Expediently
in an expedient manner fitly suitably conveniently
Expediment
an expedient
Expediment
expediment the whole of a person s goods and chattels bag
Inexpedient
eviction act 1947 s a inexpedient as it means not expedient disadvantageous in the circumstances inadvisable impolitic major radha kishan v
Inexpedient
not expedient not tending to promote a purpose not tending to the
Shiftless
destitute of expedients or not using successful expedients characterized by failure especially by
Central Criminal Court
the central criminal court if it appears that it is expedient that a trial there would be expedient to the ends
Divisional Court
the concurrence of the judges of the division may think expedient for the transaction of such business as may be ordered
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