Formulated - Law Dictionary Search Results
policy
: an overall plan, principle, or guideline ;esp : one formulated outside of the judiciary [obligated to consider legislative on the
Wharton's Rule
Rule [after Francis Wharton (1820-89), American lawyer and author, who formulated it] : a rule that prohibits the prosecution of two
formulated
reduced to a systematic form reduced to a formula
Act of State doctrine
foreign country's sovereign acts within its own territory; as originally formulated by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1897, the doctrine provides
Certifier
function, and when doing so, there may, often be no formulated disputed before him at all, Bharat Bhushan Bensal v. U.P.
Formularization
The act of formularizing a formularized or formulated statement or exhibition
Federalism
to unite so that all the member-States may share in formulation of the basic policies applicable to all and participate in
Bulk drug
of use by itself or as an ingredient in any formulation, Balakrishna Pillai v. Madho Medicals, (1991) 2 SCC 203 (207).
Cabinet
body within the Council of Ministers which is responsible for formulating the policy of the Government. The Council of Ministers is
Collective responsibility
and would exhibit that unanimity on public occasions although while formulating the polices, they might have expressed a different view in
- ‹ Prev
- 1
- 2
- 4
- 5
- 6
- Next ›
- Last »