Propriety - Law Dictionary Search Results
Propriety
Propriety, means fitness, appropriateness, aptitude, suitability appropriateness to the circumstance or
Modesty
Modesty, as 'womanly propriety of behaviour; scrupulous chastity of thought, speech and conduct; reserve
Propriety
Individual right to hold property ownership by personal title property
Rule
the rules governing a school a rule of etiquette or propriety the rules of cricket
Scrupulosity
of doing wrong or offending nice regard to exactness and propriety precision
Seemliness
The quality or state of being seemly comeliness propriety
Skill
Discrimination judgment propriety reason cause
So called
by such a name but perhaps called thus with doubtful propriety
As he thinks fit
revisional authorities from satisfying themselves as to the legality or propriety of the orders passed by a subordinate authority in complete
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect
307. Is the way one acts bearing with respect to propriety, morals and requirements of Law, A Dictionary of Law, William
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