Form - Law Dictionary Search Results
Precedent
such as Bullen and Leake's Precedents of Pleadings, or of forms of wills, settlements, leases, mortgages, and other documents in ordinary
Etiquette
Etiquette, is the forms, manner and ceremonies established by convention as acceptable or required
Award
Fr. regarder, to look. Hence, Prov. Fr. eswarder (answering in form to award), to inspect goods, and, incidentally, to pronounce them
Implied trusts
property into another; for if the property, in its original form, were invested with a trust, the cestui que trust's interests
Hindu
VI, has described 'Hinduism' as the title applied to that form of religion which prevails among the vast majority of the
Hereditaments
The word may become obsolete in conveyancing practice, but its former legal meaning and associations are so intimately connected with the
General issue
General issue, a plea simply traversing modo et forma the allegations in the declaration, as the plea of 'not
Forma legalis forma essentialis
Forma legalis forma essentialis, [Lat.], legal form is an essential form.
Fish
Fish, the fish whether in raw form or processed form is known as fish. In Webster's Comprehensive
Fabricating false evidence
may cause any person who in such proceeding is to form an opinion upon the evidence, to entertain an erroneous opinion
- ‹ Prev
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 13
- Next ›
- Last »