Privation - Law Dictionary Search Results
By end
Private end or interest secret purpose selfish advantage
By corner
A private corner
boardinghouse
a private house that provides accommodations and meals for paying guests
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Simulty
Private grudge or quarrel as domestic simulties
Arbiter
Arbiter, a private extra-judicial judge; an arbitrator or referee; a witness. See ARBITRATOR.
Borough Courts
Borough Courts, private and limited tribunals, held by prescription, charter, or Act of Parliament, in particular districts for the convenience of
Conventicle
Conventicle, a private assembly or meeting for the exercise of religion; forbidden by Canons 12, 13 and 73. See DISSENTERS. By
Kamat
Kamat, private lands of the proprietor, Harihar Prasad Singh v. Deonarain Prasad, AIR 1956 SC 305: 1956 SCR 1. (Bihar
VerbarRepetitor
A private instructor
Grievous hurt
Grievous hurt, Grievous hurt.-- The following kinds of hurt only are designated as 'grievous': First.--Emasculation. Secondly.--Permanent privation of the sight of either eye. Thirdly.--Permanent privation of the hearing of either ear. Fourthly.--Privation of any member
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