Movingly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Moving
Changing place or posture causing motion or action as a moving car or power
outward moving
moving or directed away from center especially when spinning or traveling in a curve
Self moved
Moved by inherent power without the aid of external impulse
Movingly
In a moving manner
Rolling stock
Rolling stock, includes locomotives, engines, carri-ages (whether powered or not), wagons, trollies and vehicles of all kinds moving or intended...
Tout
Tout, 'tout' means a person who procures, in consideration of any remuneration moving from any Advocate or from any person...
Piston
A sliding piece which either is moved by or moves against fluid pressure It usually consists of a short cylinder...
Censure motion
Censure motion, is a motion moved against the government censuring its policy in some direction or an individual minister or...
Freedom of movement
Freedom of movement, is the fundamental right to move freely throughout the territory of India without any discriminatory barriers, A.K....
mousetrap
Any device that catches and usually kills mice They are of various designs the most common being a stiff loop...
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