Objection - Law Dictionary Search Results
Money of account, money of measurement money of payment
introduced in the Council at a subsequent stage if an objection is taken that the Bill is a Money Bill, the
Exception
in the Roman, exception is synonymous with defence. A formal objection to a courts ruling by a party who wants to
Day of acceptance
goods or the rendering of services; or (b) where any objection is made in writing by the buyer regarding acceptance of
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Assessment Committee
and First Sched. When the valuation list has been published, objection may be taken and relief asked for from the committee.
Charitable purpose
poor, education, medical relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility, but does not include a purpose
Fact discovered
discovered, The expression 'fact discovered' includes not only the physical object produced, but also the place from which it is produced
Trust
it relate to the subject-matter, and the precise nature and object of the trust can be ascertained. a trust cannot be
glassblowing
The art and process of creating glass objects by shaping glass when reduced by heat to a viscid
Objectify
To cause to become an object to cause to assume the character of an object to
Antiquity
or other work of art or craftsmanship, (ii) any article, object or thing detached, from a building or cave, (iii) any
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