Indifferent - Law Dictionary Search Results
Indifferency
Absence of interest in or influence from anything unconcernedness equilibrium indifferentism indifference
Neutral
Neutral, 'neutral' means, 'indifferent, unbiased, impartial, not engaged on either side'. Conceptually it is not aligning with either view, Lily...
Sequester
parties in controversy and put into the possession of an indifferent person to seize or take possession of as property belonging
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Pawn or Pledge
use will be beneficial to the pawn, or it is indifferent there it seems that the pawnee may use it. (5)
coldhearted
Wanting passion or feeling or emotional warmth indifferent
Mercen-Lage
ancient Britons-one of the three principal systems of law prevailing indifferent districts about the beginning of the eleventh century, 1 Bl.
Kalan
371. The word 'kalan' is used to denote different meanings indifferent contexts. It ordinarily mean 'encumbrances' but in appropriate context it
Joinder of causes of action
the causes of action so joined were local, and arose indifferent counties, the venue might be laid in either of such
Freedom of speech
market becomes very remote. But our constitutional law has been indifferent to the reality and implication of non-governmental restraint on exercise
Free-board, or freebord
ancient park over a strip of ground, varying in width indifferent cases, running along the outside of the boundary fence. The
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