Provable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Distinctly
advisedly used to limit and define the scope of the provable information. The phrase 'distinctly' relates 'to the fact thereby discovered'
unprovable
unprovable : not provable
Provable
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Accused person, a person accused of an offence
to information alleged to be given by him is made provable by s. 27 of the Evidence Act. It does not
Law Reform (UK)
& 23 Geo. 5, c. 36), and the liabilities are provable in the administration of an insolvent estate, notwithstanding that they
Malice in law
sense means an act done wrongfully and without reasonable and provable cause (Law of Torts) Legal malice or 'malice in law'
Order of Discharge
to discharge a bankrupt from all debts, claims, or demands provable under the bankruptcy, except Crown debts, debts incurred by fraud,
Receiving order
person or property of the debtor in respect of debts provable in bankruptcy can thenceforth be restrained by the official receiver.
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