Honest - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reason to believe
believe' suggest that the belief must be that of an honest and reasonable person based on reasonable grounds, Sheo Nath Singh
Unfair
the transaction has nothing under-hand in it, that it is honest, just, equitable and upright and that the other party to
Reasonable doubt
to be reasonable must be such a one as an honest, sensible and fair-minded man might, with reason, entertain consistent with
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Suffragan
to have a suffragan should name to the king 'two honest and discreet spiritual persons, being learned and of good conversation,'
Legal misconduct
misconduct means misconduct in the judicial sense arising from some honest, though erroneous, breach and neglect of duty and responsibility on
Waiver clause
required by s. 38 of the Companies Act, 1867. An honest waiver clause protected the defendant in Calthorpe v. Tait, 1906,
Wardmote
provided against fire, that persons selling ale and beer be honest and suffer no disorders, nor permit gaming, etc., that they
Misconduct (Legal)
misconduct' is an ambiguous term it means and includes some honest though erroneous breach of duty causing a miscarriage of justice,
Purgation
clear of the fact objected against him, and brought this honest neighbours with him to make oath that they believed he
Labourer
husbandry, or in certain specific trades, for the promotion of honest industry. A 'labourer' is a man who digs and does
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