Inability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Court of competent jurisdiction
remain unaffected by the non-compliance of the procedural requirement. The inability to take cognizance of an offence without a committal order
Declaration of insolvency
Declaration of insolvency, a declaration by any person of inability to pay his debts which, when filed in the Bankruptcy
Fer' natur', animals
tame hawks, etc. (2) Ratione impotenti', on account of their inability, as when birds, coneys, etc., make their nests or burrows
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Deputy
stipendiary magistrate, or clerk of the peace, in case of inability of recorder, etc., himself to appoint, see the Recorders, Stipendiary
Impotentiam, Propter, Property
may subsist in animals fer' natur', on account of their inability when they are young: the landowner has a qualified property
Judge
Judge [fr. juge, Fr.; judex, Lat.], one invested with authority to determine any cause or question in a Court of...
Lay off
(1960) 3 SCR 371. It means the failure, refusal or inability of employer on account of contingencies mentioned in clause (kkk)
Loss
to a shipper or a consignee by reason of the inability of the ship or the carrier to deliver part or
Nemo debet bis vexari, si constat curi' quod sit pro una et eadem causa
without a verdict, as if a jury he discharged for inability to agree, may be followed by a new trial, as
Non-ability
Non-ability, inability; an exception against a person, Fitz. N.B. 35, 65. See
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