Occasion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Occasion arises
Occasion arises, the mere existence of factions and the coming into
On the occasion of
On the occasion of, is not equivalent to 'on the same date as'.
Special occasions
Special occasions, the occasion must be special from the point of view
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Occasions
Occasions, 'occasion' does not necessarily mean to cause or to immediately
Occasioned by or in consequence of
Occasioned by or in consequence of, imply directly occasioned by or
Occasions export
Occasions export, where the sale was not directly and substantially connected
Accident occasioned by negligence
Accident occasioned by negligence. As to the recovery of damages for injuries
Cause of action
Cause of action is a cause of action which gives occasion for and forms the foundation of the suit. If that
Libel
was written or printed on what is called a privileged occasion--either (a) absolute privilege, statements in judicial proceedings, in Parliament, or
Demurrage
This holds even in cases where the delay is not occasioned by any fault on the freighter's part, but is inevitable.
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