Particularity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lease or licence
property in case of a lease. As to whether a particular transaction creates a lease or a licence is always a
Leading question
that he ought not to be prompted to give a particular answer, or to be asked any question to which yes
Property
extends to every species of valuable right and interest, more particularly, ownership and exclusive right to a thing, the right to
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Justices
other misdemeanours in such county committed, in which number some particular justices, or one of them, are directed to be always
Just and equitable
on law. Whether it would be so done in a particular case cannot be put in the straitjacket of an inflexible
Jurisdictional fact
a court, tribunal or an Authority assumes jurisdiction over a particular matter. Jurisdictional fact is one on existence or non-existence of
Judicial, quasi judicial
a purely executive act depends on the terms of the particular rules and the nature, scope and effect of the particular
Judgment
A judgment is an affirmation of a relation between a particular predicate and a particular subject. So, in law, it is
Promise
Promise, an engagement for the performance or non-performance of some particular thing, which may be made either by deed, or without
Rules of Court
of course, that the grounds of the motion were not particularized by counsel, and where, in some instances counsel might hand
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