Organized - Law Dictionary Search Results
Trade or business
or business, would mean some real sub-stantial and systematic or organized course of activity or conduct with a set purpose, State
Public order
wide connotation public order is the basic need in any organized society. It implies the orderly State of Society and Community
Markets and fairs
right to hold a market or fair, i.e., to hold organized meetings of persons for the purpose of buying and selling,
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Assembly
[Customs Act, 1962 s. 25(1)] Means a group of persons organized and united for some common purpose, Black Law Dictionary 7th
Solenogastra
An order of lowly organized Mollusca belonging to the Isopleura A narrow groove takes the
Soldier
private one who serves in an army one of an organized body of combatants
Retromingent
Organized so as to discharge the urine backward
Public service corporation
such as a railroad company lighting company water company etc organized or chartered to follow a public calling or to render
Organific
Making an organic or organized structure producing an organism acting through or resulting from organs
Policed
laws for the maintenance of peace and order enforced by organized administration
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