Liberalization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hire-purchase agreement
and in size, the dealers who were not endowed with liberal amount of working capital found it difficult to extend the
Hindu
the Hindu law and the courts have generally put a liberal con-struction upon enactments relating to the personal laws applicable to
Hearing
725. Word hearing can admit of a very wide and liberal interpretation. It may include recording of evidence, consideration of arguments
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Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
law, is a remedy for a person deprived of his liberty. It is addressed to him who detains another in custody,
Freeman
Freeman [liber homo, Lat.], an allodial proprietor; one born or made free to enjoy certain municipal immunities and privileges; the...
Folc-land
hawks, horses, and bounds. From these burthens the lands were liberated when converted by charter into bocland. See Allen's Inquiry into
Feed
legal estate vests in B.; see General Finance Co. v. Liberator Building Society, (1878) 10 Ch D 20; Doe v. Oliver,
Executory trusts
attach to the words expressive of the trusts a more liberal and enlarged construction than they would admit if applied either
En ventre sa mere
of the doctrine by Elliot v. Joicey, ubi. Sup., a liberal interpretation will be put on the word 'born' in a
Equity
established principles, to which it closely adheres; the judges, however, liberally expounding and developing them, in order to meet novel exigencies.
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