Procuration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Title
That there are no registered incumbrances which the purchaser cannot procure either to be extinguished or assigned (see s. 43, L.P.
Threats
person, or (b) to induce any person to confer or procure for any person any appointment or office of profit or
Syndic
who acts for a corporation or university; an actor or procurator, an assignee, Civ. Law. See In the Goods of Eliz.
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Champertors
or cause them to be moved, either by their own procurement, or by others, and sue them at their proper costs,
Sedition
excite disaffection against the Constitution as by law established, to procure the alteration of it by other than lawful means, or
Review, Bill of
nature of proceedings in error, and its object was to procure an examination and alteration or reversal of a final decree
Recovery
means of a fictitious and collusive action. A., the tenant-in-tail, procured a friend D. (the Demandant) to bring an action for
Protection money
money and muscle power, they are in a position of procuring highly sophisticated weapons. Such gangs collect money from various businessmen,
Proctor
Proctor [fr. procurator, Lat.], a manager of another person's affairs; also a university
Literary and Scientific Institutions Act, 1854
& 18 Vict. c. 112), as amended, affords facilities for procuring and settling sites and buildings in trust for institutions established
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