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Confederation
Confederation, a league or compact for mutual support, particularly of princes, nations, or states.
Arising from a contract
firm with the third party defendant in the course of mutual business dealings, Haldiram Bhujiawala v. Anand Kumar Deepak Kumar, (2000)
Consoritum
Consoritum. The marital right of cohabitation and mutual service. An action for damages lies for loss of consortium
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Consultation
Ram Chandra Nayak, (2002) 8 SCC 1. Takes place by mutual discussions and a consensus is arrived at between different authorities
Demise and redemise
Demise and redemise, mutual leases of the same land, or something out of it.
Desertion
150. Adultery by a husband after some years' separation by mutual consent is not evidence of desertion, and a wife without
Dharma
its social and political institutions. Shortly put, dharma regulates the mutual obligations of individual and the society. Therefore, it was stressed
Doctrine of pari delicto
free will joined hands to flout the law for their mutual gain, Mohd. Salimuddin v. Misri Lal, (1986) 2 SCC 378:
Assignment and relinquishment
it can only be in favour of the lessor by mutual agreement between them. The relinquish-ment of possession must be to
Monophanous
Having one and the same appearance having a mutual resemblance
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Mutual - Law Dictionary Search Results
Confederation
Confederation, a league or compact for mutual support, particularly of princes, nations, or states.
Arising from a contract
firm with the third party defendant in the course of mutual business dealings, Haldiram Bhujiawala v. Anand Kumar Deepak Kumar, (2000)
Consoritum
Consoritum. The marital right of cohabitation and mutual service. An action for damages lies for loss of consortium
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Consultation
Ram Chandra Nayak, (2002) 8 SCC 1. Takes place by mutual discussions and a consensus is arrived at between different authorities
Demise and redemise
Demise and redemise, mutual leases of the same land, or something out of it.
Desertion
150. Adultery by a husband after some years' separation by mutual consent is not evidence of desertion, and a wife without
Dharma
its social and political institutions. Shortly put, dharma regulates the mutual obligations of individual and the society. Therefore, it was stressed
Doctrine of pari delicto
free will joined hands to flout the law for their mutual gain, Mohd. Salimuddin v. Misri Lal, (1986) 2 SCC 378:
Assignment and relinquishment
it can only be in favour of the lessor by mutual agreement between them. The relinquish-ment of possession must be to
Monophanous
Having one and the same appearance having a mutual resemblance
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