Interfere - Law Dictionary Search Results
injure
injure in·jured in·jur·ing 1 : to interfere with or violate the legally protected interests of: as a
tamper
with [ed with the jurors] 2 : to alter or interfere in an unauthorized or improper manner used with with [ed
verdict
partial verdicts before a jury is finished with deliberations may interfere with the deliberative process; having a jury achieve unanimity on
passive
requiring effort or active participation [imposed a duty not to interfere] ;specif : of, relating to, or being business activity in
Letter of credit
is a mechanism of great importance in international trade. Any interference with the mechanism is bound to have serious repercussions on
unfair competition
another's ;broadly : any of various torts (as disparagement) that interfere with the business prospects of a competitor or injure consumers
Immoral contracts
immoral consideration has been executed, neither law nor equity will interfere to set it aside if both parties have been equally
Aggression
limited purpose, where the Security Council or the UNO can interfere and adopt measures in the event of an aggression by
Crossgrained
or more or less transversely and irregularly so as to interfere with splitting or planing
Ill health
defective or sub-normal vision or eyesight which is bound to interfere with their normal working as drivers, Anand Bihari v. Rajasthan
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