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Maintenance-effect on divorce
Maintenance-effect on divorce, if there is no specific provision to the contrary, nothing that there is in the Code of Criminal Procedure will affect any special provision
Kenyon-Slaney Clause
school not provided by the local education authority shall, as regards its character, be in accordance with the provisions (if any) of the trust deed relating thereto, and shall be under the control of the managers: Provided
Lawful, Legal
legalo may yet be lawful. It should not be forbidden by law. In fact legal is associated with provisions in the Act, rules etc. whereas lawful visualises all that is not illegal against law or even permissible.
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Ineligibility
Ineligibility, Ineligibility must flow from a specific provision of law designed to deny eligibility or to lay down disqualification. If a rule of conduct makes it
Idiot
of the Act (ss. 27 et seq.). The (English) Idiots Act, 1886, is repealed (s. 67), and full provision is made for the care and protection in every way of the persons to whom the Act applies
Has been
Has been, whether the expression 'has been' occurring in a provision of a statute denotes transaction prior to the enactment of the statute in question or a transaction after
Glandered horses
70, ss. 57 and 60, penalties were imposed on persons bringing glandered horses, etc., into markets, etc., and provision is made for their seizure, slaughter, and burial; but the (English) Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878 (41 &
Forced labour
a person to provide labour or service to another or it may be force exerted through a legal provision such as a provision for imprisonment or fine in case the employee fails to provide labour or service
Family
and includes brothers and sisters in poor financial circumstances for whom the insane ward, if competent, would make provision (p. 311). The general or ordinarily accepted meaning of the word 'family', as used in Compensation Act, means
Facilities
Facilities, means that which facilitates. Sometimes the word refers to tools, or accommodation, or plant, which facilitate the provision of a service. Sometimes it refers to an entire service provisions, like a laundry service or the provision
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Provision - Law Dictionary Search Results
Maintenance-effect on divorce
Maintenance-effect on divorce, if there is no specific provision to the contrary, nothing that there is in the Code of Criminal Procedure will affect any special provision
Kenyon-Slaney Clause
school not provided by the local education authority shall, as regards its character, be in accordance with the provisions (if any) of the trust deed relating thereto, and shall be under the control of the managers: Provided
Lawful, Legal
legalo may yet be lawful. It should not be forbidden by law. In fact legal is associated with provisions in the Act, rules etc. whereas lawful visualises all that is not illegal against law or even permissible.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Ineligibility
Ineligibility, Ineligibility must flow from a specific provision of law designed to deny eligibility or to lay down disqualification. If a rule of conduct makes it
Idiot
of the Act (ss. 27 et seq.). The (English) Idiots Act, 1886, is repealed (s. 67), and full provision is made for the care and protection in every way of the persons to whom the Act applies
Has been
Has been, whether the expression 'has been' occurring in a provision of a statute denotes transaction prior to the enactment of the statute in question or a transaction after
Glandered horses
70, ss. 57 and 60, penalties were imposed on persons bringing glandered horses, etc., into markets, etc., and provision is made for their seizure, slaughter, and burial; but the (English) Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878 (41 &
Forced labour
a person to provide labour or service to another or it may be force exerted through a legal provision such as a provision for imprisonment or fine in case the employee fails to provide labour or service
Family
and includes brothers and sisters in poor financial circumstances for whom the insane ward, if competent, would make provision (p. 311). The general or ordinarily accepted meaning of the word 'family', as used in Compensation Act, means
Facilities
Facilities, means that which facilitates. Sometimes the word refers to tools, or accommodation, or plant, which facilitate the provision of a service. Sometimes it refers to an entire service provisions, like a laundry service or the provision
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