Particularization - Law Dictionary Search Results
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
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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
On and from
distinction can be ever drawn between tenancies commencing at a particular time, or on a particular day and 'from' the same
Ordination
his faith and his erudition; and various certificates are necessary, particularly one signed by the clergyman of the parish in which
Original and derivative estates
several estates, bearing to each other the relation of a particular estate and a reversion. An original estate is contrasted with
Parish
parochia, Low Lat.; paroisse Fr., fr. porik'a Gk., habitation], the particular charge of a secular priest. Parochia est locus quo degit
Partnership
of a statement, signed by the partners, containing certain specified particulars, viz., the firm name and the names of the partners,
Premises
as meaning land or houses. For the statutory meaning, see particular statutes, e.g., (English) Public Health Act, 1875, s. 4, where
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Particularization - Law Dictionary Search Results
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
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Business names
nationality, if not British, and changes of name and other particulars of their directors and to set out such names on
On and from
distinction can be ever drawn between tenancies commencing at a particular time, or on a particular day and 'from' the same
Ordination
his faith and his erudition; and various certificates are necessary, particularly one signed by the clergyman of the parish in which
Original and derivative estates
several estates, bearing to each other the relation of a particular estate and a reversion. An original estate is contrasted with
Parish
parochia, Low Lat.; paroisse Fr., fr. porik'a Gk., habitation], the particular charge of a secular priest. Parochia est locus quo degit
Partnership
of a statement, signed by the partners, containing certain specified particulars, viz., the firm name and the names of the partners,
Premises
as meaning land or houses. For the statutory meaning, see particular statutes, e.g., (English) Public Health Act, 1875, s. 4, where
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