Maintainable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Damnum sine injuria esse potest
deems an injury. For such damage no action can be maintained. Damage without any act of injustice.
Current assets
or any other fund for the welfare of the employees, maintained by a company owning an industrial undertaking. [Industries (Develop-ment and
Cultivating tenant
use of muscles and sinews. Mere supervision of work, or maintaining of accounts or distributing the wages will not be such
Constable
an officer to whom our law commits the duty of maintaining the peace, and bringing to justice those by whom it
Court or Tribunal
meant the exercise of judicial power of the State to maintain and uphold rights and to punish 'wrongs', Harinagar Sugar Mills
Court Christian
or lay tribunal; and as insecular courts human laws are maintained, so in the Court Christian the laws of Christ should
Cottage
Stat. Law Rev.Act, 1871), 'An Act against the erecting and maintaining of cottages,' the building of any manner of cottage for
Costs-annual (aircraft operation)
date of the flight, of the costs of keeping and maintaining and the indirect costs of operating the aircraft, such costs
Coronation oath
the laws, customs, and privileges of the kingdom, and to maintain the Protestant reformed religion. The exact form of the oath
Deed
Eng 'Deeds.' Under a deed-poll any person sufficiently designated may maintain an action under the deed for breach of any obligation
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