Initials - Law Dictionary Search Results
Obtain
or effort (Shorter Oxford Dictionary). In case of obtainment the initiative vests in the person who receives and in that context
Executive function
well as carrying it into execution. This evidently includes the initiation of legislation, the maintenance of order, the promotion of social
Incorporated Law Society
and orders. Many reforms in law and practice have been initiated, and numerous Acts of Parliament have originated with or have
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First imposition
not only the first imposition in the sense of an initial imposition, but it includes every fresh imposition levied at an
Fraudulent proceeding
opponent and there can no question of its having been initiated as the result of an understanding between the parties, Nagubai
Hire-purchase price
the hire-purchase agreement by way of a deposit or other initial payment, or credited or to be credited to him under
Hue and Cry
uproar that, at common law, a citizen was expected to initiate after discovering a crime, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
Impeachment
before the House of Lords by the Com-mons; prosecution is initiated by the Commons and is conducted by managers appointed out
In re
In re (in the matter of). An expression used in initialing matters other than actions, in which there is not any
Issued
of a charge sheet merely means that the decision to initiate disciplinary proceedings is taken and translated into action by despatch
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