Mould - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cast iron
hard alloy of iron, carbon and silicon cast in a mould'. According to New Lexicon Webster's Dictionary of English Language, the
Mould
See Mold Molder Moldy etc
Administration
of control so that the founders or their nominees can mould the institution as they think fit, and in accordance with
Audi alteram partem rule
Audi alteram partem rule, is not cast in a rigid mould and judicial decisions establish that it may suffer situational modifications.
Compost
matters mixed, in order to make a fine kind of mould for fertilizing lands.
Conscientize
Conscientize, mould and steel ones own conscience, 'Gandhiji did conscientize himself to
Plate
(ibid.). It includes any stereotype or other plate, stone, block, mould, matrix, transfer, negative, duplicate equipment or other device used or
Rehabilitation professionals
speech therapists; (ii) clinical psychologists; (iii) hearing aid and ear mould technicians; (iv) rehabilitation engineers and technicians; (v) special teachers for
Stare decisis
which gives certainty to law and guides the people to mould their affairs in future, Sakshi v. Union of India, (2004)
Wrongful dismissal
or payment of a month's wages has been judicially proved, Mould v. Halliday, (1898) 1 QB 125. Punitive damages are not
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