Familiarization - Law Dictionary Search Results
overfamiliar
Taking undue liberties assuming an unwarranted tone of familiarity
Obversant
Conversant familiar
Neighborly
Appropriate to the relation of neighbors having frequent or familiar intercourse kind civil social friendly
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Mephistopheles
A familiar spirit mentioned in the old legend of Sir John Faustus
Memoir
memory an account of transactions or events usually written in familiar style as they are remembered by the writer See History
Recent
remote date antiquated style or the like not already known familiar worn out trite etc fresh novel new modern as recent
Profanation
of treating them with contempt or irreverence irreverent or too familiar treatment or use of what is sacred desecration as the
Chief whip
the time of voting and sends advance intimation through the familiar system of ordinary one, two and three line whips. He
Renard
A fox so called in fables or familiar tales and in poetry
Illegality
Illegality, the Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 does not use the word 'illegality'. Even defects or violations that vitiate the proceedings...
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