Procurement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Vagrants
highway, Court, or passage, to beg, or gather alms, or procuring children so to do, see Mathers v. Penfold, (1915) 1
Sampadan
means 'procuring, bestowing, accomplishing, carrying out in the act of procuring or bestowing, bringing about, carrying out, accomplishing, effecting, making etc.,
Perjury
any vocation or calling. Every person who aids, abets, counsels, procures or suborns another to commit an offence against the Act
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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
Bawd
A person who keeps a house of prostitution or procures women for a lewd purpose a procurer or procuress a
swear out
swear out : to procure (a warrant) by making a sworn statement ;also : to
insure
at a given rate of premium : give, take, or procure insurance on or for vi : to contract to give
cause
this entry legal cause : proximate cause in this entry procuring cause : one (as a broker) that sets in motion
Bribe
Act, 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. c. 51)] that to procure or to endeavour to procure any money or valuable consideration
Induce
of gratification promises or indulges in tall-talk of securing or procuring some votes for a particular candidate, Kalya Singh v. Genda
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