Objector - Law Dictionary Search Results
Objector
Objector, a person interested in any land proposed to be acquired
CO
CO 1 commanding officer 2 conscientious objector 3 corrections officer
CO
CO 1 commanding officer 2 conscientious objector 3 corrections officer
Keep your definitions linked to case research
conscientious objection
religious grounds (as to military service or bearing arms) conscientious objector n
Objector
One who objects one who offers objections to a proposition or measure
Objicient
One who makes objection an objector
Brawling
impediment to ordination, within the ordination service, and therefore the objector may be convicted of an offence against the Act of
Any person
proceeding it was thought necessary to restrict the category of objectors, Praksah Chandra Sahu v. Managing Director, O.R.T. Co., AIR 1980
Confirmation of Bishop
not be opposed on the ground of alleged heterodoxy, although objectors were called upon by proclama-tion in general terms to oppose.
- ‹ Prev
- Next ›
Try the research workspace — 7 days free