Particularization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Monomania
Monomania, Insanity about some particular subject or class of subjects, usually manifested by a single
Negligence
negligence has failed to comply with or perform in the particular circumstance of each case. A very convenient classification has been
Planning
the systematic development of a community or an area with particular reference to the location, character, and extent of streets, squares,
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Public order
magnitude and intensity of the terror wave unleashed by a particular eruption of disorder that helps to distinguish it as an
Special Act of Parliament
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ACTS. That which applies only to a particular kind of persons or things, as a particular railway to
Rape
the carnal knowledge of any woman, above the age of particular years, against her will; or of a woman child, under
Reside
settled or usual abode, to live in or at a particular place, Oxford Dictionary. Means dwell permanently or for a considerable
Rules of reason
an ascertainment of the facts or features peculiar to the particular business; its condition before and after the restraint was imposed;
Shall
or may is not conclusive on the question whether the particular requirement of law is mandatory or directory. But the circumstance
Shelley's case, Rule in
the intent of the parties. two estates are created, a particular estate in the ancestor, and a remainder in his heirs.
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