Proposal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quod non fuit negatum
not denied. This phrase usually signifies that an argument or proposal is not denied or controverted by the court, Black's Law
Decisive oath
the adversary was bound to accept, or tender the same proposal back again, otherwise the whole was taken as confessed by
Description of the risk
risk, the second matter to which the ordinary form of proposal is directed is the nature of the risk to be
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Implied promise
Implied promise, In so far as such proposal or acceptance is made otherwise than in words, the promise
Motion
Erskine, May, 22nd Edn., 1997, p. 328. Motion, is a proposal made in the House of legisla-ture to elicit its decision
Nominatim
51), Sched. II., Part I., para. 2 (1) the written proposal of a candidate at a parliamentary or municipal election. A
Assent
word 'assent' is used purposefully indicating affirmative action of the proposal made by the State for having law repugnant to the
Gazette and local advertisement
the context otherwise requires, means in relation to an application, proposed order, order or scheme relating to a harbour or group
First hearing
in s. 20(4) means the date on which the court proposes to apply its mind to determine the points in controversy
Jury
History of Trial by Jury; and for comments on and proposed amendments of the law, see Erle's Jury Laws and their
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