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Phyricc processual formalities
Phyricc processual formalities, [Jas Raj v. Hem Raj, AIR 1977 SC 1011 (1013)]. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)
Formal equality
Formal equality, means that law treates everyone equal and does not favour anyone either because he belongs to the
formal contract
formal contract see contract
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Subject to the terms of formal agreement
Subject to the terms of formal agreement, means as 'subject to contract' that is, the intention of the parties is that neither of them
Accusation
Accusation, the formal charging of any person with a crime. Means a formal charge of criminal wrongdoing, Black Law Dictionary, 7th
Reprimand
Reprimand, a formal and public stigmatization of an offence addressed by a judge to a convicted offender, or by an official
Eulogium
A formal eulogy
Reprimand
Severe or formal reproof reprehension private or public
Primp
To be formal or affected in dress or manners often with up
officialese
the formal and often obscure style of writing characteristic of some government officials bureaucratese it is characterized by euphemisms circumlocutions
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Formalism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Phyricc processual formalities
Phyricc processual formalities, [Jas Raj v. Hem Raj, AIR 1977 SC 1011 (1013)]. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)
Formal equality
Formal equality, means that law treates everyone equal and does not favour anyone either because he belongs to the
formal contract
formal contract see contract
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Subject to the terms of formal agreement
Subject to the terms of formal agreement, means as 'subject to contract' that is, the intention of the parties is that neither of them
Accusation
Accusation, the formal charging of any person with a crime. Means a formal charge of criminal wrongdoing, Black Law Dictionary, 7th
Reprimand
Reprimand, a formal and public stigmatization of an offence addressed by a judge to a convicted offender, or by an official
Eulogium
A formal eulogy
Reprimand
Severe or formal reproof reprehension private or public
Primp
To be formal or affected in dress or manners often with up
officialese
the formal and often obscure style of writing characteristic of some government officials bureaucratese it is characterized by euphemisms circumlocutions
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