Interferant - Law Dictionary Search Results
sherman act
sherman act A federal law that prohibits any unreasonable interference with the ordinary, usual and freely competitive pricing or distribution system of the open market in interstate trade.
seizure
: the act, fact, or process of seizing: as a : the seizing of property that involves meaningful interference with a person's possessory interest in it [ of evidence found in plain view] see also plain view
quiet
quiet : free from disturbance, interference, or dispute (as from an adverse claim) [ enjoyment of property]
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Our Federalism
interests of both State and National Government … ”] : a doctrine in federal jurisprudence that limits federal interference in state civil and esp. criminal proceedings out of respect for the interests and policies of the states
use
or of water that is for a suitable and beneficial purpose and that does not lead to unreasonable interference with another's use of property or with the natural flow of water 2 a : a rule whereby
negotiorum gestio
[Late Latin, from Latin, management of business] in the civil law of Louisiana : the management of or interference with the business or affairs of another without authority
mental disease
mental disease : an abnormal mental condition that interferes with mental or emotional processes and internal behavioral control and that is not manifest only in repeated criminal
influence
of producing an effect without any apparent exertion of force or direct exercise of command b : corrupt interference with authority for personal gain 2 : the power or capacity of causing an effect in indirect or
ineffective assistance of counsel
the U.S. Constitution. A claim of ineffective assistance of counsel may be brought as a result of government interference with the attorney-client relationship that precludes effective representation, as when an informant is present during conversations between the
impediment
impediment : something that prevents or interferes with a process, power, or right [should have known of the legal s to the execution of any
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Interferant - Law Dictionary Search Results
sherman act
sherman act A federal law that prohibits any unreasonable interference with the ordinary, usual and freely competitive pricing or distribution system of the open market in interstate trade.
seizure
: the act, fact, or process of seizing: as a : the seizing of property that involves meaningful interference with a person's possessory interest in it [ of evidence found in plain view] see also plain view
quiet
quiet : free from disturbance, interference, or dispute (as from an adverse claim) [ enjoyment of property]
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Our Federalism
interests of both State and National Government … ”] : a doctrine in federal jurisprudence that limits federal interference in state civil and esp. criminal proceedings out of respect for the interests and policies of the states
use
or of water that is for a suitable and beneficial purpose and that does not lead to unreasonable interference with another's use of property or with the natural flow of water 2 a : a rule whereby
negotiorum gestio
[Late Latin, from Latin, management of business] in the civil law of Louisiana : the management of or interference with the business or affairs of another without authority
mental disease
mental disease : an abnormal mental condition that interferes with mental or emotional processes and internal behavioral control and that is not manifest only in repeated criminal
influence
of producing an effect without any apparent exertion of force or direct exercise of command b : corrupt interference with authority for personal gain 2 : the power or capacity of causing an effect in indirect or
ineffective assistance of counsel
the U.S. Constitution. A claim of ineffective assistance of counsel may be brought as a result of government interference with the attorney-client relationship that precludes effective representation, as when an informant is present during conversations between the
impediment
impediment : something that prevents or interferes with a process, power, or right [should have known of the legal s to the execution of any
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