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Oppression
Oppression, the trampling upon or bearing down a person, under pretence
Monopoly
Such grants were common before the Stuarts, and were very oppressive and injurious during the reign of Elizabeth. The grievance became
Metropolitan Police Magistrates
for labour on the Thames, to deal with cases of oppressive distraint for small rents, to order delivery to the owner
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Magna Carta
in 1645. So perfectly hopeless was the renewal of this oppressive system at the restoration of the second Charles, that the
Law
is right, just and fair and not arbitrary, fanciful or oppressive, Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration AIR 1978 SC 1675: (1979)
Has been registered and possesses a registration certificate
as a whole, and in a manner which would avoid oppressive, unreasonable and anomalous results. Assessing Authority v.. Patiala Biscuits Manufacturers
De bono et malo, writs
de bono et malo; but these being found inconvenient or oppressive, a general commission for all the prisoners has long been
Criminal information
be filed against judges and magistrates for illegal, unjust,and wilfully oppressive conduct if arising from corrupt andmalicious motives, and not from
inconvenient forum
inconvenient forum : an inappropriate or oppressive forum (as one in a distant jurisdiction) for a legal
Audita querela [defendentis]
was invested lest ,in any case, there should be an oppressive defect of justice, were the party had a good defence,
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Oppressive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Oppression
Oppression, the trampling upon or bearing down a person, under pretence
Monopoly
Such grants were common before the Stuarts, and were very oppressive and injurious during the reign of Elizabeth. The grievance became
Metropolitan Police Magistrates
for labour on the Thames, to deal with cases of oppressive distraint for small rents, to order delivery to the owner
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Magna Carta
in 1645. So perfectly hopeless was the renewal of this oppressive system at the restoration of the second Charles, that the
Law
is right, just and fair and not arbitrary, fanciful or oppressive, Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration AIR 1978 SC 1675: (1979)
Has been registered and possesses a registration certificate
as a whole, and in a manner which would avoid oppressive, unreasonable and anomalous results. Assessing Authority v.. Patiala Biscuits Manufacturers
De bono et malo, writs
de bono et malo; but these being found inconvenient or oppressive, a general commission for all the prisoners has long been
Criminal information
be filed against judges and magistrates for illegal, unjust,and wilfully oppressive conduct if arising from corrupt andmalicious motives, and not from
inconvenient forum
inconvenient forum : an inappropriate or oppressive forum (as one in a distant jurisdiction) for a legal
Audita querela [defendentis]
was invested lest ,in any case, there should be an oppressive defect of justice, were the party had a good defence,
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