Implemental - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cartulary
her is particularly ordered to carry on cargo, ammunition, or implements of war, except a single gun for signals
Cartel-ship
her is particularly ordered to carry on cargo, ammunition, or implements of war, except a single gun for signals
Bank-notes, or Bank-bills
the offence of merely being in possession of paper or implements to be used for purposes of forgery, see the (English)
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Adjudication
(2) the adjudication in security; and (3) the adjudication in implement, Bell's dict.
Agusadura
in some manors were not allowed to have their agricultural implements sharpened by any but those whom the lord appointed, for
Agricultural tractor
any mechanically propelled 4-wheel vehicle designed to work with suitable implements for various field operations and/or trailers to transport agricultural materials.
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
in connection with the sale or removal of household goods, implements, fixtures, farm produce and stock. To avoid disputes this sum
Equipment
Act, 1958, (44 of 1958), s. 3(11)] The articles or implements used for a specific pur-pose or activity, Black's Law Dictionary,
Actio directa and contraria
gave rise to two actions: the actio directa for enforcing implement of the essential obligation, and the actio contraria for enforcing
Snowplow
An implement operating like a plow but on a larger scale for
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