Honest - Law Dictionary Search Results
Acting honestly
Acting honestly, an authority is not acting honestly where an authority has
Honestly
Honestly, An authority is not acting honestly where as authority has
Honestation
The act of honesting grace adornment
Good faith
vary in the context of different statutes, subjects and situations, honest intent free from taint of fraud or fraudulent design, is
Public interest
State of Karnataka, (2002) 8 SCC 481. Means retention of honest and efficient employees and weeding of inefficient and dishonest, Indira
Mala fides
done in good faith, if it is in fact done honestly, whether it is done, negligently or not. An act done
Directors
the company that may have come into their hands, however honestly they may have acted, and can as such plead the
Reasonable and probable cause
AIR 1957 Mad 646. Reasonable and probable cause means an honest belief in the guilt of the accused based upon a
Mistake
& 21 Geo. 5, c. 43)], and acting upon an honest and reasonable belief in the existence of facts, which, if
Need
(1999) 6 SCC 222. Need, Landlord's desire for possession, however honest it might otherwise be, has inevitably a subjective element in
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