Qualification - Law Dictionary Search Results
voir dire
speak the truth] : a formal examination esp. to determine qualification (as of a proposed witness) [the judge admitted the witness's
trust
another [no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public under the United States "U.S.
pre-approval
commitment remains as long as the borrower still meets the qualification requirements at the time of purchase. This does not guaranty
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incapable
incapable : lacking legal qualification or power (as by reason of mental incompetence) see also
foundation
offering it. A foundation must also be laid for the qualification of a witness as an expert, or for the assertion
disparate treatment
religion, national origin, sex, or disability) compare bona fide occupational qualification, disparate impact
disable
disable dis·abled dis·abl·ing 1 : to deprive of legal right, qualification, or capacity 2 : to make incapable or ineffective ;specif
diabetes
with a persistent excessive discharge of urine when used without qualification the term usually refers to diabetes mellitus The most common
disability
section compare incapacity, occupational disease 2 : lack of legal qualification to do something [a minor's ]
capacity
capacity pl: -ties 1 : a qualification, power, or ability (as to give consent or make a
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