Preventability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Interfere
checks or hampers the functioning or hinders or tends to prevent the performance of duty, as stated at p. 255 of
Peerage
(15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 72), an Act to prevent abuses in connection with grant of honours.
Public Order Act, 1936
Public Order Act, 1936 (English) (1 Edw. 8 & 1 Geo. 6, c. 6). An Act to prohibit the wearing...
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Permit
legally done, or to abstain from taking reasonable steps to prevent the act where it is within a man's power to
Thames
have ample powers (see s. 191) to make bye-laws for prevention of obstruction; for regulation of vessels, of persons using tow-paths,
Income
to enable a Legislature to provide by law for the prevention of evasion of income-tax, Punjab Distilling Industries Ltd. v. CIT,
Wrongful restraint
Wrongful restraint, Whoever voluntarily obstructs any person so as the prevent that person from proceeding in any direction in which that
Wrongful confinement
is a wrongful restraint in such a manner as to prevent that person from proceeding beyond a certain circumscribed limits and
Warranty
11. There is nothing, if the facts are present, to prevent the performance or fulfilment of a warranty in its strict
Unlawful activity
Unlawful activity, in relation to an individual or association, means any action taken by such individual or association (whether by...
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