Procurement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hawkers and pedlars
of that Act as a person traveling about selling or procuring orders for goods or selling his skill in handicraft, without
Fraud
facts knowingly and deliberately to invoke exercise of power and procure an order from an authority or tribunal. It must result
False pretence, obtaining property
person any chattel, money or valuable security, or causes or procures any money to be paid or any chattel or valuable
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Dog
grant, and terminate on the 31st of December following; but procuring a license on the day of a conviction will not
Crown Solicitor
still better plan exists of a Crown prosecutor (called the Procurator-Fiscal, and being a subordinate of the Lord-Advocate) in every county,
Criminal Law Amendment Acts, 1885 to 1928 (English)
1885 to 1928 (English). By the Act of 1885 the procuration of women under twenty-one, and illicit though un-resisted intercourse with
Criminal information
Crown Office Rules, 1906, rr. 35-39, whichprovide that the person procuring an information must file a recognizance in 50l. to prosecute
Conspiracy
or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of
Compelled testimony
Compelled testimony, 'compelled testimony' as evidence procured not merely by physical threats or violence but by psychic
Manor
there might be as many more as the lord could procure to become his men in his manner before mentioned. 'Copyholds,
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