Impugnation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Impugnment
The act of impugning or the state of being impugned
Impugn
to make insinuations against to gainsay to oppose as to impugn a persons integrity
Impugnable
Capable of being impugned that may be gainsaid
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Impugner
One who impugns
Impugnation
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Advow, or Avow, or Avouch
the feudal system, when the right of a tenant was impugned, he had to call upon his lord to come forward
Arbitrariness
visualized than precisely stated or defined. The question, whether an impugned act is arbitrary or not, is ultimately to be answered
Pith and substance
and substance, as per this doctrine, the question whether an impugned law would relate to the subject-matter within jurisdiction of one
Natural justice
was alleged, courts in England used to ascertain whether the impugned action was taken by the statutory authority or tribunal in
Ruler
Ruler. There is no substance in the contention that the impugned Act is void because the definition of the word 'ruler'
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Impugnation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Impugnment
The act of impugning or the state of being impugned
Impugn
to make insinuations against to gainsay to oppose as to impugn a persons integrity
Impugnable
Capable of being impugned that may be gainsaid
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Impugner
One who impugns
Impugnation
Matched in: Term Impugnation
Advow, or Avow, or Avouch
the feudal system, when the right of a tenant was impugned, he had to call upon his lord to come forward
Arbitrariness
visualized than precisely stated or defined. The question, whether an impugned act is arbitrary or not, is ultimately to be answered
Pith and substance
and substance, as per this doctrine, the question whether an impugned law would relate to the subject-matter within jurisdiction of one
Natural justice
was alleged, courts in England used to ascertain whether the impugned action was taken by the statutory authority or tribunal in
Ruler
Ruler. There is no substance in the contention that the impugned Act is void because the definition of the word 'ruler'
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