Master - Law Dictionary Search Results
Judge
judges. In the Court of Appeal, in addition to the Master of the Rolls, there ae five Lords Justices. The Lord
Kabani
Kabani, a person who, in Oriental states, supplies the place of our notary public. All obligations, to be valid, are...
Labourer
Professional Players of Association Football, 1928, W.N. 96). See, further, MASTER AND SERVANT.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Laureate or laureat
the laurel crown as an ensign of the degree of mastership in poetry. A relic of the old university practice of
Law Reports
and their works, see Handbook of English Law Reports, by Master Fox. In 1865 'The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for
Precedence or precedency
Duchy of Lancaster. || Lord Chief Justice of England. || Master of the Rolls. For the present precedence of the Judges
Termination for any reason whatsoever
a term expires either by the active step of the master or the running out of the stipulated term, State Bank
Privileged communication
that which is made truthfully and bona fide by a master respecting the character of a servant to a person intending
Trade Union
An action against a trade union, whether of workmen or masters, or against any members of officials thereof on behalf of
Service franchise
their service or employment, a dwelling-house not occupied by their master. Obsolete. See ELECTORAL FRAN-CHISE.
- ‹ Prev
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
- 18
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace - 7 days free