Framing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Interpretation and construction
themselves in this branch of the law to try to frame the law as they would like to have it, Commissioner
Intestates Estates Act, 1890 (English)
by 9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 9, which is framed on the lines of the English statute
Labourers' dwellings
Act a town council or other urban sanitary authority might frame schemes for the improvement of a body of houses, courts,
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(1982) 1 SCC 271. The bye-laws of a co-operative society framed in pursuance of the provisions of a statute can be
off roader
a bicycle with a sturdy frame and fat tires originally designed for riding in mountainous country
Machine
and sliding pieces, springs, confined fluids etc. together with the frame work and fastenings, supporting and connecting them, as when it
Maiden
execution it was pulled up to the top of a frame about eight feet high, with a grove on each side
orb weaver
the remarkable dragline silk it produces for use as a frame for its web and as a line on which it
Hayrack
A frame mounted on the running gear of a wagon and used
Nogging
masonry used to fill in the interstices of a wooden frame in building
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