Liberalization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Magna Carta
the great common-law documents and as the foundation of constitution liberties. The other three great charters of English Liberty are the
Settled land
of the Settled Land Acts, 1882 to 1890, were to liberate tenants for life from the control of their trustees, and
Person interested
s. 2(t)] The definition of the 'person interested' must be liberally construed so as to include a body, local authority, or
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Expensive
Occasioning expense calling for liberal outlay costly dear liberal as expensive dress an expensive house
Family
support, but is an expression of great flexibility and is liberally construed, and includes brothers and sisters in poor financial circumstances
Libriform
Having the form of liber or resembling liber
Free handed
Open handed liberal given or giving freely or liberally as a freehanded host
Bounteous
Liberal in charity disposed to give freely generously liberal munificent beneficent
Honorarium
for service rendered; a voluntary fee to one exercising a liberal pro-fession--e.g., a barrister's fee. See PHYSCIAN. A payment of money
His own occupation
be assigned a narrow meaning. It has to be read liberally and given a practical meaning 'His own occupation' does not
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