Patronizing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Picketing
in the running of that establishment or customers not to patronize that establishment, Damodar Ganesh v. State, AIR 1951 Bom 459
Prestimony, or Pr'stimonia
is not subject to the ordinary; but of it the patron, and those who have a right from him, are the
Spoliation
one incumbent against another, where they both claim by one patron, and the right of patronage does not come in question,
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Syndic
Syndic, an advocate or patron; a burgess or recorder; an agent or attorney who acts
Tribe
leader and may have a common ancestor, as well as patron deity. The families or small communities making up the tribe
Advocati
Advocati, patrons of churches.
Advowee paramount
Advowee paramount, the sovereign, or highest patron.
Nebo
The Babylonian god of wisdom and agriculture and patron of scribes and schools
Advocate
Advocate, [Lat. Advocatus], a patron of a cause assisting his client with advice, and pleading
Fautor
A favorer a patron one who gives countenance or support an abettor
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