Immunize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Act of State
some of them. The term is next used to designate immunities and prohibitions sometimes created by statutes. The term is also
pierce
on grounds of inadequate capitalization "R. C. Clark"] compare corporate immunity at immunity NOTE: An action to pierce the corporate veil
state action
by one alleging a violation of constitutional rights, privileges, or immunities. 2 : state efforts to displace competition with regulation or
sovereign
of California on the other "U.S. Code"] see also sovereign immunity at immunity also sovran adj 1 : possessed of supreme
Side chain theory
theory proposed by P Ehrlich as a chemical explanation of immunity phenomena In brief outline it is as follows Animal cells
Alsatia
In the time of the Reformation the place retained its immunities as a sanctuary, and James I. confirmed and added to
Ancient demesne
were made subject to certain restraints and entitled to certain immunities. They were forbidden to bring or to defend any real
Arrest
22nd Edn., 2001, p. 106. However, it does not confer immunity from arrest on any criminal charged, The Office of the
Benefit of clergy
the clergy very bountiful privileges and exemptions, and particularly an immunity of their persons in criminal proceedings before secular judges. The
Serum therapy
treatment of disease by the injection of blood serum from immune animals
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