Ideality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hypothetical tenant
tenant, a term used in valuations for rating denoting the ideal or imaginary person who would take premises at an average
Laboratory conditions
Laboratory conditions, means the ideal conditions for a union election, in which the employees may
Ivan Ivanovitch
An ideal personification of the typical Russian or of the Russian people
On the occasion of
that the coincidence in time was designed and not accidental, Ideal Life Assurance Co. Ltd. v. Hirschfield etc., (1943) 1 KB
Reasonableness and in public interest
reasonableness finds its positive manifestation and expression in the lofty ideal of social and economic justice which inspires and animates the
Religious education
the child as he is without imposing upon him an ideal of what we think he should be'. How-soever highly educated
Repair
424: (1988) Supp SCC 42: (1988) 2 SCR 87. The ideal of 'repair' may include replacement or even a renewal. But
Shebaitship
property dedicated to an idol vests in it in an ideal sense only; ex necessitas, the possession and management has to
VerbarMaya
the doctrine of the unreality of matter called in English idealism hence nothingness vanity illusion
Ideologist
One who treats of ideas one who theorizes or idealizes one versed in the science of ideas or who advocates
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