Interval - Law Dictionary Search Results
Salary
esp. pro-fessional or some professional services usu. paid at regular intervals on yearly basis, as distinguished from an hourly basis, Black's
Periodical
Periodical, means recurring at regular periods or intervals or intermittent, Sukhbasi Lal v. State, (1976) All Cr LJ
Parergon
Parergon. 1. One work executed in the intervals of another; a subordinate task. 2. The title of a
Occasional or casual visit
visits which are not regular, which take place at uncertain intervals and not for a specific or certain object connected with
Industrial assurance
business the premiums upon which are received by collectors at intervals of less than two months. 'Industrial assurance funds' (life funds)
Semitone
Half a tone the name commonly applied to the smaller intervals of the diatonic scale
Fairs
is a greater species of market, recurring at more distant intervals. No fair can be held without a grant from the
County sessions
Quarter Sessions shall also be held in all months at intervals of not less than two weeks or more than three
Continuously
hand the very word would also mean recurring at repeated intervals so as to be of repeated occurrence, Raymand Ltd. v.
Church of Scotland
were abolished in 1567, and since then, except for some intervals of first, Presbytery has been the form of Church Government
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