Fairs - Law Dictionary Search Results
Coppa
corn, divided into titheable portions, that it may be more fairly and justly tithed, Jac. Law Dict.
County Courts
to any corporeal or incorporeal hereditaents, or to any toll, fair, market, or franchise shall come in question' (ss. 40, 48).
Creamer
generally taken for one who has a stall in a fair or market, Blount.
Discovery
is of opinion it is not necessary either for disposing fairly of the cause or matter or for saving costs. In
Criticism, comment
picture submitted for public approval. As to when criticism is fair and honest and no libel, see Joynt v. Cycle Trade
Cy-pres
withhis, directions, as far as they should admit of being fairly carried into execution. It is upon this ground tht Courts
Damages
Factory, (1936) 1 Ch 343. (3) Substantial Damages, i.e., the fair and adequate compensation which reasonable men would award in respect
Defender, advocate, pleader
thing advocated; a pleader throws in pleas and extenuations. 'So fair a pleader any cause may gain'. (Dry den)
Determination of .... Civil rights and obligations
criminal charge against him, every one is entitled to a fair and public hearing within a reasonable time by an independent
Breach of trust
if a trustee has acted honestly and reasonably and ought fairly to be excused, to discharge him from liability. Further, the
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