Need - Law Dictionary Search Results
Drawee in case of need
Drawee in case of need, when in the bill or in any endorsement thereon the
Need and require
Need and require, the words 'need' and 'require' both denote a
Need
Need, denotes a certain degree of want with a thrust within
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Local needs
Local needs, it may be difficult to give a restrictive meaning to
Child in need of care and protection
Child in need of care and protection, s. 2(d) 'child in need of
Needly
Like a needle or needles as a needly horn a needly beard
needed
necessary as provided them with all needed equipment Opposite of unnecessary
Needs
necessity necessarily indispensably often with must and equivalent to of need
Reasonable
a compelling or dire or absolute necessity at the other--Such need maybe a present need or within reasonable proximity in the
Possession
possession or possession in fact; and (ii) legal possession which need not coincide with possession in fact. The control over the
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