Identification - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bale
those in the bills of lading for the purpose of identification.
Capacity building
Capacity building, includes (i) identification of existing resources and resources to be acquired or created,
Identifiable constituent
Identifiable constituent, if the component is capable of identification by a chemical or other test as a component of
Earmark
Earmark, a mark for identification. Money has no earmark, but it is an ordinary term
Farmer
to such wild species or traditional varieties through selection and identification of their useful properties. [Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers'
mechanism of action
The mechanism of action is usually considered to include an identification of the specific molecular targets to which a pharmacologically active
Identity
seq.; Best on Evidence, 10th ed., s. 517, as to identification generally, and ss. 517 A.B.C. for curious cases of mistaken
Measurements
Measurements, include finger impressions and foot-print impressions. [Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920 (33 of 1920), s. 2 (1) (a)]
Passport
British Dominions, Colonies or India, subject to the recommendation and identification of the applicant by a person holding certain positions, e.g.,
Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871
all persons convicted of crime with a view to their identification, and for subjecting to the supervision of the police persons
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