Familiarization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Any person supposed to be acquainted with the facts and circumstances of the case
him to have committed the crime and must, therefore, be familiar with the facts, Nandini Satpathy v. P.L. Dani, AIR 1978
Annual Financial Statement
probable income and expenditure of the Government for any year; familiarly known as Budget. Parliamentary Practice, Erskin May, 22nd Edn., p.
Abandonee
relinquished. The expression 'abandoned property' or to use the more familiar term 'bona vacantia' comprises properties of two different kinds, those
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Sirrah
implying inferiority and used in anger contempt reproach or disrespectful familiarity addressed to a man or boy but sometimes to a
Juvenile
A young person or youth used sportively or familiarly
Granny
A grandmother a grandam familiarly an old woman
Intimacy
The state of being intimate close familiarity or association nearness in friendship
Confabulation
Familiar talk easy unrestrained unceremonious conversation
expert testimony
speak authoritatively by reason of their special training, skill, or familiarity with the subject. Source: FindLaw
foundation
is offered [the lack of any for the orthopedic surgeon's familiarity with the…standard of care rendered the surgeon's opinion testimony inadmissible
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