Properate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dangerous, and not kept under proper control
Dangerous, and not kept under proper control, as amended and applied, permitted a finding that a
Necessary party, Proper party
Necessary party, Proper party, a necessary party is one without whom no order
Proper
Proper, it means appropriate, in the required manner, fit, suitable, apt.
Proper law of a contract
Proper law of a contract, refers to the legal system by
Proper
Properly hence to a great degree very as proper good
proper party
proper party see party
Proper officer
Proper officer, in relation to any functions to be performed under
necessary and proper clause
necessary and proper clause often cap N&P&C [from the words of the clause]
proper
proper : marked by fitness or correctness ;esp : being in
proper lookout
proper lookout : the due degree of vigilance expected of the
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