Fairs - Law Dictionary Search Results
Discretion
facts and circumstances with are necessary to make a sound, fair and just determination and a knowledge of the facts upon
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
landlord for the improvement, the compensation being such sum as fairly represents the value of the improvement to an incoming tenant,
Ad quod damnum
be issued before the Crown grants further liberties, as a fair, market, etc., which may be prejudicial to others; it is
Equitable distribution
where 'equitable' has been stated to mean 'that which is fair', and to Corpus Juris Secundum to show that equitable is
Homograph
identical in orthography but having different derivations and meanings as fair n a market and fair a beautiful
justice
1 a : the quality of being just, impartial, or fair [it is not the province of the court to decide
Blue skylaw
public against companies that do not intend to do a fair and honest business and that offer investments that do not
basis
also cash method 3 : the value (as cost or fair market value) of an asset used in calculating capital gains
jurisdiction
to issue a binding judgment see also doing business statute, fair play and substantial justice, long-arm statute, minimum contacts compare subject
duty
to protect them from unnecessary risk of harm duty of fair representation : a duty obligating a labor union to represent
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