Interval - Law Dictionary Search Results
Immediately
place within relatively short-interval of time and without any other intervening recurrence, Rao Mahmood Ahmed Khan v. Ranbir Singh, 1995 Supp
Interregnal
Interregnal, those (that) which occupy an interregnum i.e., a brief interval or break for an otherwise continuous event. 'Shri Bhandare has
Respite
to a future day. Consult Pritch. on Q. Sess. Also, interval, reprieve, suspension of a capital sentence, a delay, forbearance, or
Sedition
of treason, and it frequently precedes treason by a short interval. Sedition in itself is a comprehensive term, and it embraces
Suspend
attorney or solicitor or ecclesiastical person from practising for an interval of time. 1. To interrupt; postpone; defer 2. To temporarily
Intersomnious
Between the times of sleeping in an interval of wakefulness
Ballot
to choose the subject and initiate the discussion during the interval of half-an-hour between the moving of the daily adjournment motion
Interlapse
The lapse or interval of time between two events
Diapente
The interval of the fifth
phantom stock plan
an equivalent number of corporate shares but which in the interval are nontransferable, have no cash value, and confer none of
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