Privation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Wrong, injury and damage
Wrong, injury and damage, the word 'wrong' in ordinary legal language means and signifies 'privation of right'. An act is wrongful if it infringes the legal right of another, and 'actionable' means nothing else than that...
Loss
The act of losing failure destruction privation as the loss of property loss of money by gaming loss of health or reputation
Mortling
An animal as a sheep dead of disease or privation a morling
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Orbation
The state of being orbate or deprived of parents or children privation in general bereavement
Penury
Absence of resources want privation indigence extreme poverty destitution
Compensation
rendered by an officer, agent, attorney etc., remuneration for loss of time expenditure for permanent disability; amends for privation of a thing, an equivalent for property taken for a public use, A Dictionary of Law, William C.
Hardship
That which is hard to bear as toil privation injury injustice etc
Material resources of the community
State. The distribution envisaged by Article 39 (b) necessarily takes within its stride the transformation of wealth from private ownership into public ownership by nationalisation. Hence the expression 'material resources of the community' is not confined to
Keep open
Keep open, a private cart stand is 'kept open' only if it is kept open to others in charge of vehicles besides
Parliamentary Agent
Parliamentary Agent, in the House of Commons, he prepares and promotes private bills, conducts proceeding upon petitions against such bills, various duties and responsibilities are imposed by the orders of
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