Obediently - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rebellion
of the authority of the government to which one owes obedience and resistance to its officers and laws either by levying
VerbarRallieacutes
monarchists who rallied to the support of the Republic in obedience to the encyclical put forth by Pope Leo XIII in
In the pay of
In the pay of, in Shorter Oxford English Dictionary the expression 'in the pay of' is defined thus: To give...
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Ligeance
Ligeance, the true and faithful obedience of a subject to his sovereign; also the dominion and
Judici officium suum excedenti non paretur
[Lat.], To a judge exceeding his office there is no obedience
Pr'munire
the land, and creating imperium in imperio, by paying that obedience to alien process which constitutionally belonged to the King alone';
Wilful disobedience
and circumstances of the case. The appropriate mode of enforcing obedience to a writ of habeas corpus is by committal for
Specific performance
Specific performance. Equity, in obedience to the cardinal rule of natural justice that a person
Sovereignty
in the given society that definite superior to which habitual obedience is rendered by the mass of men. That superior must
Shew cause
Shew cause, to appear (in obedience to a rule of Court calling upon the party to
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