Procuration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Compelled testimony
Compelled testimony, 'compelled testimony' as evidence procured not merely by physical threats or violence but by psychic
Combination
or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of
Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of
promised he would observe what were really such, the king procured the principal propositions in dispute to be enacted, and declared
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Chloroform
any indictable offence.-Offences against the Person Act, 1861, s. 22. Procuring defilement of a woman by administering drugs, see (English) Criminal
Jus in personam
possessor a power to oblige another person to give or procure, to do or not to do, something. Jus in personam,
Jury-fixing
Jury-fixing, means the act or an instance of illegally procuring the cooperation of one or more jurors who actually influence
Subornation
Subornation, the crime of procuring another to do a bad action. See PERJURY
Library service
the members of the library and assisting the readers to procure books and relevant information. [The Rajasthan Public Libraries Act, 2006,
Promoter
for the purpose of organising the company, issuing tits prospectus, procuring subscriptions to the stock, securing a charter, etc., Black's Law
Underwriting agreement
a contract that the underwriters will either himself purchase or procure purchasers for the shares underwritten by him, Nami Gopal Lahiri
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