Proposal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Torture
as declared by the judges in 1628, when it was proposed to torture Felton, the assassin of Buckingham, to make him
Tout
employment of such Advocate in any legal business, or who proposes to any Advocate to procure, in consideration of any remuneration
Withdrawal of amendments
the House at the mover's request. If an amendment is proposed to the amendment sought to be withdrawn, first the amendment
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Without prejudice
of the writer of the letter if the terms he proposes are not accepted. If the terms proposed in the letter
Collusion
judicial office, is misemployed in listening to a fictitious cause proposed to him, there is no party litigating ... no real
Administrator
a Grant and to show the capacity in which the proposed Administration applies. Means a person appointed by the court to
Ultimatum, or ultimation
the last offer, concession, or condition. The final and categorical proposal made in negotiating a treaty, contract, or the like, Black's
Advocacy
act of pleading for or actively supporting a cause or proposal, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 55.
advocacy
action of advocating, pleading for, or supporting a cause or proposal [a consequence of his moving "W. O. Douglas"]
Tender
obligation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1479. Tender, offer; proposal for acceptance. 1. An unconditional offer of money or performance
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