Face Saving - Law Dictionary Search Results
face saving
or prestige designed to avoid admitting something embarrassing as a face saving compromise of actions
Deed
should be stated so as to preserve identity on the face of the title. A mistake will not vitiate the instrument … Parcels, i.e., the description of the property affected, with any savings or exceptions. (e) General Words were inserted with sweeping clauses
Railway
for every ticket issued without bearing the fare on its face, by s. 6 of the (English) Regulation of Railways Act, … clause has been inserted in every special railway Act to save the future parliamentary revision of the maximum rates and charges,
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