Pressing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Press
Press. By the (English) Local Authorities (Admission of the Press to
University Press
University Press. At Oxford, the public press of the University is called
Freedom of press
Freedom of press, means right of citizen to speak, publish and express their
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Pressing
Urgent exacting importunate as a pressing necessity
Pressing Seamen
Pressing Seamen. See IMPRESSING MEN.
Pressing of death
Pressing of death. See PEINE FORTE ET DURE.
freedom of the press
freedom of the press :the right to publish and disseminate information, thoughts, and opinions
Pitt Press
Pitt Press, the University Press at Cambridge.
hard pressed
facing or experiencing trouble or difficulty as financially hard pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices they were hard pressed
Cy-press Doctrine
Cy-press Doctrine, it applies where a charitable trust is initially impossible and the Court applies the property 'Cy-press' i.e. to...
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