Instruct - Law Dictionary Search Results
Data
conclusion. Means a representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts or instructions which are being prepared or have been prepared in a
Deaf and dumb and blind
to the education of afflicted children, provision is made for instruction suitable to the condition of the child by the (English)
Bracton
adjudged case, so that the reader never fails in deriving instruction or amusement from the study of this scientific treatise on
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Development Commissioners
(including the provision of farm institutes), the organization of co-operation, instruction in marketing produce, and the extension of the provision of
Charge
Charge (i) the instructions of a judge to a jury; the judge's summing up
Sermoning
The act of discoursing discourse instruction preaching
Borstal institution
whilst detained may be given such industrial training and other instruction, and be subject to such disciplinary and moral influences as
Self educated
Educated by ones own efforts without instruction or without pecuniary assistance from others
EPROM
the ICs on mother board. ROM contains bare minimum of instructions needed to start a computer. ROM is sometime wrongly compared
Redemptorist
and are forbidden by their rule to engage in the instruction of youth
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