Objection - Law Dictionary Search Results
objective lens
An object glass See under Object n
Object of a right
Object of a right, means the thing in respect of which
Objectiveness
Objectivity
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Objective
Of or pertaining to an object
leading object rule
leading object rule : main purpose rule
Oath
the (English) Oaths Act, 1888, by which-- Every person upon objection to being sworn, and stating, as the ground of such
Railway
application for it has been given, and must consider any objections by 'the council of any county, any local authority, or
Batson challenge
the striking of jurors on a racial basis] : an objection in which one party argues that the other has used
Rescission
the contract if the purchaser makes or insists upon any objection or requisition which the vendor is unable or unwilling to
Novelty
Novelty. The objection to a patent or design on the ground that it
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