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Home Dictionary Name: pro liberStatute pro public commando late interpretanter
Statute pro public commando late interpretanter, a statute made for the public good ought to be liberally construed, Gopalaswami v. Thyagaraja, AIR 1951 Mad 693. (Madras Hindu Religious Endowments Act, 1927)...
Liberal
Free by birth hence befitting a freeman or gentleman refined noble independent free not servile or mean as a liberal ancestry a liberal spirit liberal arts or studies...
Liberalism
Liberal principles the principles and methods of the liberals in politics or religion specifically the principles of the Liberal party...
Liberate
To release from restraint or bondage to set at liberty to free to manumit to disengage as to liberate a slave or prisoner to liberate the mind from prejudice to liberate gases...
liber
liber [Latin, book] : a book of records (as of deeds or wills) [recorded in said Bureau in Liber 2564, at page 256] ...
Liberality
The quality or state of being liberal liberal disposition or practice freedom from narrowness or prejudice generosity candor charity...
Liberation
The act of liberating or the state of being liberated...
nolle pros
nolle pros nolle prossed nolle pros·sing : nol-pros ...
nunc pro tunc
nunc pro tunc : now for then used in reference to a judicial or procedural act that corrects an omission in the record, has effect as of an earlier date, or takes place after a deadline has expired [a nunc pro tunc order] [permitted to file the petition nunc pro tunc] ...
pro bono
pro bono [Latin pro bono publico for the public good] : being, involving, or doing legal work donated esp. for the public good [pro bono counsel] ...
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