Fashioned - Law Dictionary Search Results
Scuffle
struggle with a close grapple to wrestle in a rough fashion
Snob
vulgar person who affects to be better richer or more fashionable than he really is a vulgar upstart one who apes
Forgery, fraud
in the French word 'Forger', which signifies 'to frame or fashion a thing as the smith doth his work upon the
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Fund
institute to be maintained under s. 19, National Institute of Fashion Technology Act, 2006, s. 2(f). Means the advocates' welfare fund
Good faith
2 SCR 287. 'Good faith' is defined, in a negative fashion, by s. 52, IPC as follows: 'Nothing is said to
Indenture
having the edges serrated, or indented, in a zig zag fashion to reduce the possibility of forgery and to distinguish it
Institute campus
decided by the Board of Governors. [The National Institute of Fashion Technology Act, 2006, s. 2(h)]
Lady
time been contracted into the present appellation]. It was the fashion for the lady of the manor, once a week or
Misuse of power or misapplication of power
to describe the use of a power in this illegal fashion. The exercise of every power, whatever its nature, lodged in
Oath
such form and manner without further question. Swearing in this fashion has by the Oaths Act, 1909, been made the usual
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