Invoke - Law Dictionary Search Results
Invoke
to solicit or demand by invocation to implore as to invoke the Supreme Being or to invoke His and blessing
invoke
invoke in·voked in·vok·ing 1 : to appeal to as furnishing authority
Appeal
it is the right of entering a superior court and invoking its aid and interposition to redress the error of the
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Invocate
To invoke to call on or for in supplication to implore
Adequate and special reasons
be a conjunction of both for enabling the court to invoke the discretion. Reasons which are general or common in many
Express condition
be open to the transferee of the lessor's right to invoke the forfeiture clause for determining the perpetual lease and such
Fraud
committed by disclosure of incorrect facts knowingly and deliberately to invoke exercise of power and procure an order from an authority
Impracticability
ground that such a trial is not impracticable or inexpedient, invoke Rule 14(2). In other words, once the period of limitation
In furtherance of the common intention
In furtherance of the common intention, to invoke the aid of s. 34 Indian Penal Code, 1860 success-fully,
Latitudinarianism
permits taking of liberties with individualization of the right to invoke the higher courts where the remedy is shared by a
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