Mains - Law Dictionary Search Results
Acting in any manner prejudicial to the main-tenance of public order
Acting in any manner prejudicial to the main-tenance of public order, The expressions 'law and order', 'public order'
Maine-port
Maine-port, A small tribute (such as loaves of bread) that parishioners
majority leader
The leader of the majority party in a legislature Compare minority leader
majority opinion
majority opinion see opinion
main purpose rule
main purpose rule : a doctrine in contract law: a promise
main street
A main thoroughfare usually one in a small town having the largest
maine lobster
several cold water lobsters with large tender claws caught from Maine to the Carolinas
main sequence
or evolve into other types of star not within the main sequence region
Power system
lines; (c) sub-stations; (d) tie-lines; (e) load despatch activities; (f) mains or distribution mains; (g) electric supply-lines; (h) overhead lines; (i)
Sanitary fittings
do not include heavy pipes which are laid underground as mains for carrying water supply from one area or place to
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