Interfere - Law Dictionary Search Results
Discompose
To disarrange to interfere with to disturb to disorder to unsettle to break up
Intermeddle
the affairs of others to meddle officiously to interpose or interfere improperly to mix or meddle with
Molest
To trouble to disturb to render uneasy to interfere with to vex
Near legged
Having the feet so near together that they interfere in traveling
Entermete
To interfere to intermeddle
Compensatory tax
(Constitution of India, Art. 301) Means taxes which would otherwise interfere with the unfettered freedom under Art. 301 will be protected
Deprivation
English 'Rule of Law' no member of the executive can interfere with the liberty or property of a British subject except
Error apparent on the face of the record
in the case of a reasoned award, the Court can interfere if the award is based upon a proposition of law
Expectant heir
early times, however, Courts of Equity have been accustomed to interfere between lender and borrower in these cases, and to set
General Council
1 KB 562. The High Court has no jurisdiction to interfere with the Council's bona fide decision, Allbutt v. Medical Council,
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