Predominantly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Prepollent
Having superior influence or power prevailing predominant
Prevalent
Gaining advantage or superiority having superior force influence or efficacy prevailing predominant successful victorious
Rule of law
Rule of law, executive instructions cannot override the provisions of law, such a method will destroy the very basis of the rule of law, Muna Lal Jain v. State of Assam, AIR 1962 SC 386. Rule...
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Charitable purpose
Charitable purpose, includes relief of the poor, education, medical relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility, but does not include a purpose which relates exclusively to religious teaching or worship. [Charitable...
Commander-in-Chief
Commander-in-Chief. The army was originally under the personal command of the sovereign, but in 1793 this command was delegated to a Commander-in-Chief appointed by patent. The command was divided in the middle of the nineteenth century...
Premises let for residential purposes
Premises let for residential purposes, the premises let for residential purposes should be construed liberally and not technically or narrowly; meaning thereby, where the premises are solely let for residential purposes they are undoubtedly covered by...
Voluntarily
Voluntarily, a person is said to cause an effect 'voluntarily' when he causes it by means whereby he intended to cause it, or by means which, at the time of employing those means, he knew or...
marijuana
A strong smelling Asian plant Cannabis sativa also called hemp from which a number of euphorogenic and halucinogenic drugs are prepared The euphoric effect is predominently due to tetrahydrocannabinol THC
Physiognomy
The art and science of discovering the predominant temper and other characteristic qualities of the mind by the outward appearance especially by the features of the face
Belles lettres
Polite or elegant literature the humanities used somewhat vaguely for literary works in which imagination and taste are predominant
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Predominantly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Prepollent
Having superior influence or power prevailing predominant
Prevalent
Gaining advantage or superiority having superior force influence or efficacy prevailing predominant successful victorious
Rule of law
Rule of law, executive instructions cannot override the provisions of law, such a method will destroy the very basis of the rule of law, Muna Lal Jain v. State of Assam, AIR 1962 SC 386. Rule...
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Charitable purpose
Charitable purpose, includes relief of the poor, education, medical relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility, but does not include a purpose which relates exclusively to religious teaching or worship. [Charitable...
Commander-in-Chief
Commander-in-Chief. The army was originally under the personal command of the sovereign, but in 1793 this command was delegated to a Commander-in-Chief appointed by patent. The command was divided in the middle of the nineteenth century...
Premises let for residential purposes
Premises let for residential purposes, the premises let for residential purposes should be construed liberally and not technically or narrowly; meaning thereby, where the premises are solely let for residential purposes they are undoubtedly covered by...
Voluntarily
Voluntarily, a person is said to cause an effect 'voluntarily' when he causes it by means whereby he intended to cause it, or by means which, at the time of employing those means, he knew or...
marijuana
A strong smelling Asian plant Cannabis sativa also called hemp from which a number of euphorogenic and halucinogenic drugs are prepared The euphoric effect is predominently due to tetrahydrocannabinol THC
Physiognomy
The art and science of discovering the predominant temper and other characteristic qualities of the mind by the outward appearance especially by the features of the face
Belles lettres
Polite or elegant literature the humanities used somewhat vaguely for literary works in which imagination and taste are predominant
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