Fraternal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fraternity
The state or quality of being fraternal or brotherly brotherhood
biovular
derived from two separate ferilized ova of twins as fraternal twins are biovular Antonym of identical
Federalism
economic and cultural advancement of its people and to create fraternity among the people, S.R. Bommai v. Union of India, AIR
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Mathadhipati
a corporate body, he is the head of a spiritual fraternity and of virtue of his office has to perform the
Math
religious or spiritual head of the particular cult or religious fraternity, and of the manager of the secular properties of the
Hoastmen
Hoastmen, an ancient guild or fraternity in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, engaged in selling or shipping coal, 21 Jac.
Gliscywa
Gliscywa, a fraternity, Leg. Ethel., c. 12.
Gild-rent
Gild-rent, certain payments to the Crown from any gild or fraternity.
Gild, or Guild
to pay], a tax, tribute, or contribution; a society or fraternity constituted for mutual protection and benefit, generally in trade, so
Frithman
Frithman, a member of a company or fraternity, Blount
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