Oneself - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reserve
to keep in reserve; to retain, to keep, as for oneself. To keep back; to retain or hold over to a
Re frain
Re frain, means 'to stop oneself from doing some-thing, B.P. Exploration Ltd. v. Chevron Shipping Co.
Producer
of one's family; or (iii) under the personal supervision of oneself or any member of one's family by hired labour or
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chin up
an arm exercise performed by pulling oneself up on a horizontal bar until the chin is level
Poor
lacking material possession having little or no means to support oneself, needy, and impoverished. The expression refers to such indigent and
Pension
raison d'etre for pensions is the inability to provide for oneself due to old age. It creates a vested right and
Keeping house
Keeping house, confining oneself within the privacy of home to defeat creditors; an act
Industry
It must not be casual nor must it be for oneself nor for pleasure. And it must first on cooperation between
Income
a property but also what one saves by using it oneself. That which can be converted into income can be reasonably
Imbezzle
Imbezzle. to use for oneself money given to one to lookafter. See EMBEZZLE.
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