Imputer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Post-obit Bond
not necessarily give it validity, or free it from the imputation of being obtained under the pressure of necessity. See BOND;
Sufficient cause
no negligence or inaction or want of bona fide is imputable to a party, State of West Bengal v. Administrator, AIR
Prostitute
schools, etc., see (English) Children Act, 1933, s. 62. Words imputing that a woman or girl is a prostitute are actionable
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Reasonable and probable cause
that the person charged was probably guilty of the crime imputed, Nagendra Kumar v. Etwari Sahu, AIR 1958 Pat 329.
Reflection
Reflection, is a remark or statement imputing discredit or blame to other, Webster American Dictionary, p. 1221.
Restitutio in integrum
case of error. Mistake comprehends such error as cannot be imputed to blame; and in such a case a man could
Sensu honesto
sensu honesto is to take them so as not to impute impropriety to the persons concerned.
Sufferance, Tenancy at
conveyance or transfer. Since laches or neglect can never be imputed to the sovereign, a lessee of Crown lands, holding them
Constructive notice
Constructive notice. The knowledge which is imputed to a party: (a) if he omits to make the
Unparliamentary expressions
10th Edn., 2002, r. 380; Unparliamentary expressions, contains accusations or imputations against a member of either House which are abusive in
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