Ill Proportioned - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: ill proportionedill proportioned
out of proportion in shape...
Proportion
To adjust in a suitable proportion as one thing or one part to another as to proportion the size of a building to its height to proportion our expenditures to our income...
Proportional
Having a due proportion or comparative relation being in suitable proportion or degree as the parts of an edifice are proportional...
Illness slip
Illness slip, is a facility which has been abused more often than not, so much so that interim orders once obtained have notoriously been found to have continued for a long time merely on the 'illness slip' and, therefore, the facility of adjournment on this basis should be abolished so that the litigant whose counsel has fallen ill may make alternative arrangement and the hearing of case may not be affected, Rais Ahmad v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1999) 6 SCC 391....
Proportionally
In proportion in due degree adapted relatively as all parts of the building are proportionally large...
Proportional representation
Proportional representation , is a system of voting deliberately designed to ensure that as far as practicable the different shades of opinion in a country shall receive a fair representation in the elected assembly i.e. a representation proportionate to their relative strength, UNESCO Report, p. 551.Means a method of representation designed to secure the election of candidates in proportion to the numerical strength of each section of political opinion thus accurately reflecting the political feeling of the country in Parliament, Office of the Speaker in the Parliaments of Commonwealth, Wilding and Philip Laundy, p. 602....
Illative
Relating to dependent on or denoting illation inferential conclusive as an illative consequence or proposition an illative word as then therefore etc...
Illatively
By inference as an illative in an illative manner...
Ill favored
Wanting beauty or attractiveness unattractive deformed ugly ill looking usually used of a face as an ill favored countenance...
Ill natured
Of habitual bad temper having an unpleasant disposition surly disagreeable cross peevish fractious crabbed of people as an ill natured person an ill natured disagreeable old man Opposite of good natured...
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