Particularity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Persona designata
as a member of a class, or as filling a particular character.' (See Osborn's Concise Law Dictionary, 4th Edn., p. 253).
Power
the ability to do something or to act in a particular way, Raja Ram Pal v. Hon'ble Speaker, Lok Sabha, (2000)
Letters patent
king, sealed also with the great seal, but directed to particular persons, and for particular purposes, which therefore, not being proper
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Reversion
portion left of an estate after a grant of a particular portion of it, short of the whole estate, has been
Residence
would not result in construction having the effect of a particular place for dwelling always or on permanent uninterrupted basis. Thus
Proof
as would induce a reasonable man to come to a particular conclusion, Hawkins v. Powells Tillery Steam Coal Co. Ltd., (1911)
Information
as idiots and lunatics), or whose rights are under its particular protection (such as the objects of a public charity), the
Insurance
ship-owner are liable. There are two kinds of average--general and particular. (a) General average comprehends all loss arising out of a
Deed
which a conveyance, in the 'general words,' enumerated all the particulars intended to pass to the grantee. S. 6 of that
Act of Parliament
separate volumes from those which contain the public acts, concern particular localities, as railway or gas and water Acts. Private Acts
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