Procure - Law Dictionary Search Results
procuring cause
procuring cause see cause
comptroller general procurement decisions
comptroller general procurement decisions The Comptroller General's decisions issued regarding appropriations, bid protests,
Abortion
or not) by any person to her, with intent to procure miscarriage, is made felony, punishable by penal servitude or imprisonment,
Bribe
Act, 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. c. 51)] that to procure or to endeavour to procure any money or valuable consideration
insure
at a given rate of premium : give, take, or procure insurance on or for vi : to contract to give
swear out
swear out : to procure (a warrant) by making a sworn statement ;also : to
Tout
Tout, 'tout' means a person who procures, in consideration of any remuneration moving from any Advocate or
White slave traffic
and to strengthen the criminal law in relation to brothels, procures, and the immoral trafficking in females.
Custom of the country
and difficult to ascertain, and from a comparison of returns procured in 1848 by a Select Committee of the House of
Witness
furnishes evidence is testimony, and testimonial compulsion connotes coercion which procures the positive volitional evidentiary act of the person, as opposed
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