Interference - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lappage
Lappage, means interference; lap and overlap; conflict. Lappage applies when two different owners
Laboratory conditions
election, in which the employees may exercise free choice without interference from the employer, the union, or anyone else, Black's Law
Executed trust
effect to it; because there is no ground for the interference of a Court of Equity to affix a meaning to
Feme-sole
Feme-sole. A woman not subject to the control or interference of a husband over herself or her property.
Feme-covert
A woman who may be subject to the control or interference of her husband over herself or her property.
Executor lucratus
who in his lifetime made himself liable by a wrongful interference with the property of another; see Davidson v. Tulloch, (1860)
Obstruction of justice
Obstruction of justice, means interference with the orderly administration of law and justice, as by
Criminal contempt
species of 'Criminal contempt', they are not always mutually exclusive. Interference or tendency to interfere with any judicial proceeding or administration
Court of record
manner and to uphold the majesty of law and prevent interference in the due administration of justice, Supreme Court Bar Association
Nuisance
noxious of offensive. Any unauthorised act which, without direct physical interference, materially impairs the use and enjoyment by another of his
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