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Pallio cooperire
It was in the nature of adoption. The children were legitimate by the Civil, but not by the Common, Law, Jac.
Occupant
AIR 1961 SC 143: (1961) 1 SCR 564. It is legitimate to conclude that even a Jagirdar or a Muafidar is
Mulieratus
Mulieratus, a legitimate son, Glanv.
Filius mulieratus
Filius mulieratus, the eldest legitimate son of a woman who was illicitly connected with his
Child
first degree the immediate progeny of human parents in law legitimate offspring Used also of animals and plants
Divorce
is not defined in the Criminal Procedure Code and may legitimately be regarded as having been used in clause (b) above
invasion of privacy
person would find objectionable and in which there is no legitimate public interest, or by publicizing information that unreasonably places him
rico (racketeer influenced and corrupt organization act)
crime, and to combat the infiltration of organized crime into legitimate business. Source: FindLaw
restrictive covenant
means that it must be reasonably necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the employer or partnership, must not impose undue
regulatory taking
property rights by a governmental regulation which exceeds the government's legitimate police power (as the power to enact safety regulations) and
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