Learning - Law Dictionary Search Results
Profession
of a limited number of occupation or vocations involving special learning and carry-ing a social prestige -- the learned professional, law,
Acquirer
member of a Hindu undivided family, who acquires gains of learning. [Hindu Gains of Learning Act, 1930 (30 of 1930), s.
Responsa prudentium
Responsa prudentium (the answers of the learned in the law), the opinions and decisions of learned lawyers,
Lear
To learn See Lere to learn
temporary worker
visa. Select temporary workers to visit the USCIS website and learn more. Select temporary worker visas to go to the Department
classics
the branch of learning concerned with study of the literary works of ancient Greece
Book
one may extend or advance his or her knowledge and learning, Commr. of Customs v. Parasrampuria Synthetics Ltd., (2001) 9 SCC
Institutes of Lord Coke
This comment is a rich mine of valuable Common Law learning, collected and heaped together from the ancient reports and year-books,
Eleemosynary corporations
them, which are founded for the promotion of piety and learning by proper regulations and ordinances, and for imparting assistance to
Education
the child. And it is sometimes use as synonymous with learning Advanced Law Lexicon (P. Ramanatha Aiyar, 3rd Edn., 2005, Vol.
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