Position - Law Dictionary Search Results
Positive evidence
Positive evidence, proof of the very fact, opposed to negative evidence.
estoppel
an estoppel that prevents a person from adopting a new position that contradicts a previous position maintained by words, silence, or
Office
the right and duty to exercise an employment or a position of authority and trust to which certain duties are attached,
Undue influence
are such that one of the parties is in a position to dominate the Will of the other and uses that
Law
sovereign, the law becomes 'positive' (see Austin's Jurisprudence). Short of positive law the principle may be called a moral or social
Fiscal indicators
indicators as may be prescribed for evaluation of the fiscal position of the State Government, Rajasthan Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management
Prescription
Act, 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 57); and (2) positive, which relates to incorporeal here-ditaments, and originated at the Common
Just
and sometimes that which is right and fair accord-ing to positive law. It connotes reasonableness and something conforming to rectitude and
Promotion
involving service laws means that a person already holding a position would have a promotion if he is appointed to another
authority
power to act esp. over others that derives from status, position, or office [the of the president] ;also : jurisdiction b
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