Proposal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Institutions
the churchwardens of the name of the person whom he proposes to institute: (English) Benefices Act, 1898 (61 & 62 Vict.
Jocus partitus
Jocus partitus, an election between two proposals, Bract., 1. 4, tr. 1, c. 32.
Disciplinary matters affecting a person
is sufficiently comprehensive to include any kind of disciplinary action proposed to be taken in respect of a particular person, Hon'ble
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Ltd., (2003) 2 SCC 394. Means 'tending to promote some proposed or desired object, 'fit' or 'suitable for the purpose' proper
Agreement to create walkways
in any land on which a building is or is proposed to be situated, and having the necessary power in that
Directors
named in a prospectus or advertised as a director or proposed director unless he has signed and filed with the registrar
Approval
the authority to apply its mind to see whether the proposed award is acceptable to the government or not, Vijayadevi Navalkishore
Legem ferre or rogare
Legem ferre or rogare [Lat.], to propose a law, Rom.
Acquiring authority
body of persons by whom the interest is, or is proposed to be, acquired, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 8(1), 4th
Adoption
infant had been maintained and in the custody of the proposed adopter for at least two years before 1926, the Court
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