Framing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Roving
means of a machine for the purpose called a roving frame or roving machine
Saddletree
The frame of a saddle
sandlot
about San Francisco as the sand lot constitution of California framed in 1879 under the influence of sand lot agitation
Sill
as a timber which forms the lower member of a frame or supports a structure as the sills of a house
Desirable
this is a difficult test to interpret, for it is framed both in terms of a jurisdictional threshold ('only where') and
Legislative power
Legislative power, power to frame or enact law for the governance of the country by
Drunkenness
which a licensed person would, probably for his own purposes, frame on receiving notice of conviction of an habitual drunkard, together
Ruling Chief
governed; supreme political authority; paramount control of the constitution and frame of government and its administration; the self-sufficient source of political
Per varios actus legem experientia facit
legem experientia facit. 4 Inst. 50, (By various acts experience framed the law.)
Personally
Personally, the word 'personally' in the Income-tax Rules, as framed under s. 59 of the Income-tax Act would exclude a
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