Legitimateness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lawful guardian
a ward is established by means which are lawful and legitimate that relationship is intended to be included, State v. Ramji
Law Reform (UK)
a contract, promise or breach of trust. See further, ADOPTION; LEGITIMATION; BASTARDY; FUNERAL EXPENSES; also INTEREST and LIMITATIONS. The (English) Law
Law and order and public order
of the police personnel of the State from performing their legitimate duties in the maintenance of law and order in the
Justum non est aliquem post mortem facere bastardum qui toto tempore vita sua pro legitimo habebatur
post mortem facere bastardum qui toto tempore vita sua pro legitimo habebatur [Lat.], It is not just to make anyone a
Issue
Issue [fr. exitus, Lat.], used in several senses:-(1) The legitimate offspring of parents. The word 'issue' in a will was
Illegitimate blood
of prohibited relationship includes illegitimate blood relationship as well as legitimate. [Special Marriage Act, 1954, s. 2(b) Expl. (b)]
Incest
4 Steph. Com. It is now within certain relationships, whether legitimate or illegitimate, including a half-brother and half-sister, a misdemeanor, punishable
House, Houses
and 'dwelling house' and sometimes 'premises'. The rules are a legitimate aid to construction of the statute as contemporaneous exposition. Tata
Hindu
of the Hindu Minority and Guardian-ship Act, 1956, any child legitimate or illegitimate, one of whose parents is a Hindu by
Gratuity
tribunals gratuity has now come to be regarded as a legitimate claim which workmen can make and which, in a proper
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