Move - Law Dictionary Search Results
Propel
drive forward to urge or press onward by force to move or cause to move as the wind or steam propels
Run
To move proceed advance pass go come etc swiftly smoothly or with
Scud
To move swiftly especially to move as if driven forward by something
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Sidle
To go or move with one side foremost to move sidewise as to sidle
Appropriate proceedings
Appropriate proceedings, Art. 32(1) guarantees a right to move by 'appropriate proceedings': there is therefore in the Article itself
Closure
of Commons a member may rise in his place and move 'That the question be now put'. That question must be
Cinematograph
features for projecting on a screen a series of pictures moved rapidly 25 to 50 frames per second and intermittently before
escape velocity
The minimum velocity at which an object must be moving in order for it to overcome the gravitational attraction of...
Motograph
A device utilized in the making of a loud speaking telephone depending on the fact that the friction between a...
Censure motion
Censure motion, is a motion moved against the government censuring its policy in some direction or
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