Interfere - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hybrid award
the jurisdiction. In cases of speaking awards the court can interfere if there is an error apparent on the face of
Contempt of court
court' is defined as an act or omission calculated to interfere with the due administration of justice. This covers criminal contempt
Highways
Fitzhardinge v. Purcell, (1908) 2 Ch 168, or maliciously to interfere with the rights of others, Harrison v. Duke of Rutland,
Feme-sole
Feme-sole. A woman not subject to the control or interference of a husband over herself or her property.
Laboratory conditions
election, in which the employees may exercise free choice without interference from the employer, the union, or anyone else, Black's Law
Interlocutory application
It is a request made to a court for its interference in a matter arising in the progress of proceeding, Harihar
Impeditor
Impeditor, means a person who interferes with a patron's right of advowson, i.e., the right to
Having regard to
the health of humans or other living organisms or other interferences with the ecological system of which they form part and,
Executed trust
effect to it; because there is no ground for the interference of a Court of Equity to affix a meaning to
Feme-covert
A woman who may be subject to the control or interference of her husband over herself or her property.
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