Non Involvement - Law Dictionary Search Results
non involvement
withdrawing from the activities of a group
dictum
an opinion on a point not necessarily arising from or involved in a case or necessary for determining the rights of
non-purchase money
non-purchase money : not involving or being a debt secured by … non-purchase money : not involving or being a debt secured by the property purchased with
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Vir militans Deo non implicetur secularibus negotiis
Vir militans Deo non implicetur secularibus negotiis. Co. Litt. 70 b.-(A man fighting for … Litt. 70 b.-(A man fighting for God must not be involved in secular business.)
nonbank
nonbank : being, done by, or involving some entity other than … nonbank : being, done by, or involving some entity other than a bank [ lenders] [a depositor]
proceeding
and so falls under the jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court non-core proceeding : a proceeding involving a matter that relates to … jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court non-core proceeding : a proceeding involving a matter that relates to a bankruptcy case but that
Bill
the House of Lords and in practice only routine and non-controversial Legislation is initiated in the Upper House. The office of … majority are introduced in the lower House; Generally, no Bill involving finance may be introduced in the House of Lords and
Consummation
such an extent as to reach the stage of its non-existence. But the word 'consumption' in fiscal law has a wider … Act, (15 of 1963), s. 5A] The word 'consumption' may involve in the narrow sense using the article to such an
Consumption and use
such an extent as to reach the stage of its non-existence. But the word 'consumption' in fiscal law has a wider … Act, (15 of 1963), s. 5A] The word 'consumption' may involve in the narrow sense using the article to such an
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
the Court of Appeal from a conviction in relation to non-repair of a highway, a saving was inserted in the Criminal … Appeal-- (a) against his conviction onany ground of appeal which involves a question of law alone; and (b) with the leave
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