Particularity - Law Dictionary Search Results
cause
cause that in ordinary experience does not lead to a particular effect compare proximate cause in this entry su·per·sed·ing cause :
Abatement
in proportion, unless a priority is specially given to any particular legacy. A testator is always presumed to intend that the
Fees and taxes
various other contributions, charges, or burdens paid or imposed for particular purposes and under particular power or functions of the Government,
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Business names
nationality, if not British, and changes of name and other particulars of their directors and to set out such names on
Colourable legislation
doctrine resolves itself into the question of competency of a particular legislature to enact a particular law. If the legislature is
Common carrier
Common carrier, the question in any particular case whether the carrier was a common carrier or a
Costs
and party, being those only which are allowed in some particular cases to the party succeeding against his adversary, and these
Criminal Evidence Act
from its opertion; but a series of enactments dealing with particular offences, from the Licensing Act, 1872, downto the Chaff Cutting
Cy-pres
two objects,one primary or general and the other secondary or particular, which are incompatible, the particular must be sacrificed in order
Breach of peace
of creating a public disturbance or engaging in disorderly conduct particularly by making an unnecessary or distracting noise, Black Law Dictionary,
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