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Money Bill
full payment for commodities; being accepted equally without reference to the character or credit of the person who offers it, and without the intention of the person who receives it to consume it or apply it to
Bribe
the seller. In such a case it is an immaterial inquiry to what extent the bribe or the offer of it influenced the person to whom it was given or made: ibid., p. 373, per Chitty, LJ
Bumper draw of a lottery
special draw of lottery conducted on or during any festival or other special occasion wherein the prize money offered is greater than the prize money offered in the case of other ordinary draw of lotteries. [Lotteries (Regulation)
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Consideration
653, and other authorities (see Chitty on Contracts, 15th Edn. At pp. 9, 10), showing that if an offer be made with liberty to consider it for a limited time, it may nevertheless be revoked at any
Contract of option
Contract of option, is one whereby the grantor of the option offers to enter into what may be called a 'major' contract with a second person and makes a separate
Dairyman
Dairyman, includes the keeper of a cow, buffalo, goat, ass or other animal, the milk of which is offered or is intended to be offered for sale for human consumption, and any purveyor of milk and any
Free acceptance
thereby. A free acceptance has been stated to occur where a recipient knows that a benefit is being offered to him non-gratuitously and where he, having the opportunity to reject, elects to accept so that 'when a
Injuria illata judici, seu locum tenenti regis, videtur ipsi regi illata, maxime si fiat in exercente officium
judici, seu locum tenenti regis, videtur ipsi regi illata, maxime si fiat in exercente officium [Lat.], an injury offered to a judge, or person representing the king, is considered as offered to the king himself, especially if
Money
full payment for commodities; being accepted equally without reference to the character or credit of the person who offers it, and without the intention of the person who receives it to consume it or apply it to
Prostitute
Prostitute, 'prostitute' means a female who offers her body for promiscuous sexual intercourse for hire, whether in money or in kind. State of U.P. v
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Did you mean: offered?
Offerer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Money Bill
full payment for commodities; being accepted equally without reference to the character or credit of the person who offers it, and without the intention of the person who receives it to consume it or apply it to
Bribe
the seller. In such a case it is an immaterial inquiry to what extent the bribe or the offer of it influenced the person to whom it was given or made: ibid., p. 373, per Chitty, LJ
Bumper draw of a lottery
special draw of lottery conducted on or during any festival or other special occasion wherein the prize money offered is greater than the prize money offered in the case of other ordinary draw of lotteries. [Lotteries (Regulation)
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Consideration
653, and other authorities (see Chitty on Contracts, 15th Edn. At pp. 9, 10), showing that if an offer be made with liberty to consider it for a limited time, it may nevertheless be revoked at any
Contract of option
Contract of option, is one whereby the grantor of the option offers to enter into what may be called a 'major' contract with a second person and makes a separate
Dairyman
Dairyman, includes the keeper of a cow, buffalo, goat, ass or other animal, the milk of which is offered or is intended to be offered for sale for human consumption, and any purveyor of milk and any
Free acceptance
thereby. A free acceptance has been stated to occur where a recipient knows that a benefit is being offered to him non-gratuitously and where he, having the opportunity to reject, elects to accept so that 'when a
Injuria illata judici, seu locum tenenti regis, videtur ipsi regi illata, maxime si fiat in exercente officium
judici, seu locum tenenti regis, videtur ipsi regi illata, maxime si fiat in exercente officium [Lat.], an injury offered to a judge, or person representing the king, is considered as offered to the king himself, especially if
Money
full payment for commodities; being accepted equally without reference to the character or credit of the person who offers it, and without the intention of the person who receives it to consume it or apply it to
Prostitute
Prostitute, 'prostitute' means a female who offers her body for promiscuous sexual intercourse for hire, whether in money or in kind. State of U.P. v
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