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Deer-leap, or deer's-leap
leap; (2) a right enjoyed by the owner of a park which adjoins a forest or chase to maintain a high bank from which the deer out of the forest or chase could leap down into his
Deed
to be undertaken by him, Halsbury, L. of Eng 'Deeds.' Under a deed-poll any person sufficiently designated may maintain an action under the deed for breach of any obligation or assurance therein expressed in his favour. A
Danegelt, Danegeld, or Danegold
1s., and after-wards of 2s., upon every hide of land through the realm, levied by the Anglo-Saxons for maintaining forces sufficient to clear the British seas of Danish pirates, who greatly annoyed our coasts. It continued a
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Dane-lage
Dane-lage, the Danish Law, which was principally maintained in the Midland counties and the eastern coats (the parts most exposed to the visits of that piratical
Cultivating tenant
use of physical labour includes physical strain, the use of muscles and sinews. Mere supervision of work, or maintaining of accounts or distributing the wages will not be such contribution of physical labour as to attract the
Damnum sine injuria esse potest
without any act being done which the law deems an injury. For such damage no action can be maintained. Damage without any act of injustice.
Current assets
provided fund, a pension fund, a gratuity fund or any other fund for the welfare of the employees, maintained by a company owning an industrial undertaking. [Industries (Develop-ment and Regulation) Act, 1951 (65 of 1951), s. 3
Deficiency
fault, imperfection, shortcoming or inadequacy in the quality, nature and manner of performance which is required to be maintained by or under any law for the tie being in force or has been undertaken to be performed
Credit information
other matter which the Reserve Bank, consider necessary for inclusion in the credit information to be collected and maintained by credit information companies, and specify, by notification, in this behalf [Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005, s.
Court-baron
s. 28, which provided that no action which could be brought in any county court should thenceforth be maintainable in any inferior court not being a court of record
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Did you mean: maintained?
Maintainer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deer-leap, or deer's-leap
leap; (2) a right enjoyed by the owner of a park which adjoins a forest or chase to maintain a high bank from which the deer out of the forest or chase could leap down into his
Deed
to be undertaken by him, Halsbury, L. of Eng 'Deeds.' Under a deed-poll any person sufficiently designated may maintain an action under the deed for breach of any obligation or assurance therein expressed in his favour. A
Danegelt, Danegeld, or Danegold
1s., and after-wards of 2s., upon every hide of land through the realm, levied by the Anglo-Saxons for maintaining forces sufficient to clear the British seas of Danish pirates, who greatly annoyed our coasts. It continued a
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Dane-lage
Dane-lage, the Danish Law, which was principally maintained in the Midland counties and the eastern coats (the parts most exposed to the visits of that piratical
Cultivating tenant
use of physical labour includes physical strain, the use of muscles and sinews. Mere supervision of work, or maintaining of accounts or distributing the wages will not be such contribution of physical labour as to attract the
Damnum sine injuria esse potest
without any act being done which the law deems an injury. For such damage no action can be maintained. Damage without any act of injustice.
Current assets
provided fund, a pension fund, a gratuity fund or any other fund for the welfare of the employees, maintained by a company owning an industrial undertaking. [Industries (Develop-ment and Regulation) Act, 1951 (65 of 1951), s. 3
Deficiency
fault, imperfection, shortcoming or inadequacy in the quality, nature and manner of performance which is required to be maintained by or under any law for the tie being in force or has been undertaken to be performed
Credit information
other matter which the Reserve Bank, consider necessary for inclusion in the credit information to be collected and maintained by credit information companies, and specify, by notification, in this behalf [Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005, s.
Court-baron
s. 28, which provided that no action which could be brought in any county court should thenceforth be maintainable in any inferior court not being a court of record
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