Measurability - Law Dictionary Search Results
measure of damages
measure of damages :the method under applicable principles of law for
Measuring money
Measuring money, a duty which some persons exacted, by letters-patent, for
Measurements
Measurements, include finger impressions and foot-print impressions. [Identification of Prisoners Act,
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measurability
the quality of being measurable
Metric system
except our own and Russia) in numbering of coinage, weights, measures, etc., wherein the integer is divided into fractions of a
Magna Carta
the right of publicly discussing and scrutinizing the conduct and measures of the Government of the day. The Great Charter, as
Benefice
collation or admission. By the (English) Benefices Act, 1898 (Amendment) Measure, 1923 (14 & 15 Geo. 5, No. 1), s. 1,
Calibration
determining the values of the errors of a weight or measure and, if necessary, to determine the other metallurgical properties of
Pension
the clergy have been provided by the (English) Clergy Pensions Measures, 1926 (16 & 17 Geo. 5, No. 6), as amended
Resignation
& 51 Vict. c. 23, and see (English) Clergy Pensions Measure (16 & 17 Geo. 5), No. 5, and (English) Church
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