Obtainment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reprisal
in order to do themselves justice, when they cannot otherwise obtain it. If a nation has taken possession of what belongs
Owner
any person using a boiler which he has hired or obtained on loan from the owner thereof. [Indian Boilers Act, 1923,
Recovery
Recovery, the obtaining a thing by judgment or trial. The regaining or restoration
Public trustee
1870; and he may also be appointed an executor and obtain a grant of probate (s. 5). He may be appointed
Protection order
Protection Order. 1. A wife deserted by her husband may obtain from a magistrate or the Divorce Court an order to
Promoter
in Combe v. Edwards, (1878) 3 PD 103. Those who obtain, or take steps for obtaining, the passing of a private
Proceeds of terrorism
means all kinds of properties which have been derived or obtained from commission of any terrorist act or have been acquired
Poor Prisoners, Defence of
authority that his means are insufficient to enable him to obtain such aid, and must be granted in respect of any
Petition de droit (Petition of Right UK)
of Right UK), one of the Common Law methods of obtaining possession or restitution from the Crown of either real or
Peace, Bill of
(1866) LR 2 Ch 8; Kerr on Injunctions. The results obtained by this bill would now generally be obtained by an
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