Majority - Law Dictionary Search Results
Parliament
of States adopts a resolution to this effect by a majority of two-thirds of its members present and voting, Commentary of
Deed
parties, for instance the repudiation of an infant's deed after majority. (b) By dissent of strangers, as the grantee of a
Association
consent of all the members, the rule of decision by majority is excluded, Ramashankar Kaushik v. Election Commission of India, AIR
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squeezeout
the restricting of decision-making power in corporate governance) through which majority shareholders deprive minority shareholders of the benefit of stock ownership
majoritarian
majoritarian : characterized by the rule or decisions of a majority [ politics]
Dissent
a vibrant democratic polity. is an open disagreement with the majority opinion, Random House Dictionary of English Language, Jess Stein and
Full age
takes place, Hals. L.E., tit. 'Age'. The age of legal majority; legal age, Black's Law Dictionary, p. 680.
Establishment
minority community others from minority communities or even from the majority community can take advantage of these institution. Such other commu-nities
Election dispute
handful of witnesses cannot still the dominant voice of the majority of an electorate, Kanhaiyalal v. Mannalal, (1976) 3 SCC 646:
Easement
of the servient tenement either expressed or implied. In the majority of cases the right is founded upon the implication of
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