Major League - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: major leaguemajor league club
A sports team that plays in a major league...
minor league
A league of professional sports teams less proficient than a major leagues Players in the minor leagues generally are paid less than those in the major leagues and their games attract less atention...
major league
The most important league2 in any sport especially baseball contrasted with minor league Its teams are more competent its members are paid more and its games attract more interest and publicity than those of a minor league...
major leaguer
A member of a major league baseball team...
majors
The teams in the major leagues...
minors
The minor leagues those leagues of professional sports teams less proficient than the majors or major leagues...
established
brought about or set up or accepted especially long and widely accepted as distrust of established authority a team established as a member of a major league enjoyed his prestige as an established writer an established precedent the established Church Contrasted with unestablished...
League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
League of Nations (Societe des Nations), is a conventional assembly which was set up early in 1920 at the conclusion of the War of 1914-1919 (First World War), with a membership of 58 States. The Covenant, consisting of 26 Articles at the beginning of each of the Peace Treaties, is its charter, pledging these States to promote international co-operation, and achieve peace and security by accepting obligations not to go to war, and to respect treaties. Among the important principles which underlie the League are the 'collective system,' e.g., collective action to prevent aggression, as well as to assist members to carry on their common interests more effectively; the duty of reduction of armaments; equality for States, e.g., recognition of greater responsibility of large Powers, with legal equality for all, large or small; undertaking to use peaceful settlement for disputes, with recognition that any war is the responsibility of all peoples; provision of means for adapting existing righ...
League of Nations Union
League of Nations Union (at 15 Grosvenor Crescent, London, S.W. 1) is a British voluntary organisation, under a Royal Charter, of which the object is to educate and make effective public opinion concern-ing the League....
Offensive and defensive league
Offensive and defensive league, means a league binding the parties not only to aid one another when attacked but also to support one another when attacking in offensive warfare, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1110....
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