Privateering - Law Dictionary Search Results
Right of private defence
Right of private defence, the right of private defence of person and property is recognised in all free, civilised, democratic societies
private offering
private offering : the sale of an issue of securities directly by the issuer to one or a few
Private forest
Private forest, the minimum area required for the purpose of growing firewood trees for fuel in the factories and
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Private security guard
Private security guard, means a person providing private security with or without arms to another person or property or
Private slaughter house
Private slaughter house, means a slaughter-house which is not maintained by Board and which is licensed by a Board
Private transfer
Private transfer, means the expression 'private transfer', occurring in s. 64, C.P.C. would only mean a transfer by person
private signature
private signature in the civil law of Louisiana : a signature made on a writing (as an instrument or
Private security
Private security, means security provided by a person, other than a public servant, to protect or guard any person
Private road
Private road, 'private road' means any street, road, square, court alley or passage which is not a public road
Private law
Private law, means fields which are those branches of law which deal with the rights and liabilities of private
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