Qualified - Law Dictionary Search Results
Need and require
want with a thrust within demanding fulfilment. 'Need' or 'requirement' qualified by word 'bona fide' or 'genuine' preceding as an adjective
Mayor
c. 50), from among the aldermen or councillors, or persons qualified to be such,' on the 9th November of every year
Merger
extinguished in the equitable ownership. Merger is either absolute or qualified, for an estate as against one person may be extinguished,
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Municipal corporation
the council from among the aldermen or councillors, or persons qualified to be such. He may, and in some towns does,
Neck-verse
which to distinguish those who, in presumption of Law, were qualified, in point of learning, and admissible to benefit of clergy.
Patent medicine
or relief of any venereal disease. Treatment must be by qualified medical practitioners; and see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Medicines'; see DRUGS,
Notary or Notary Public
180. In Scotland a notary public must now be a qualified solicitor unless he was admitted a notary public (English) prior
Ordines majores et minores
holy orders of priest, deacon, and sub-deacon, any of which qualified for presentation and admission to an ecclesiastical dignity or cure,
Malice
the defence that the occasion was privileged (i.e., one of qualified privilege) may be rebutted by establishing actual malice in the
Poison
or assuming the title of chemist or druggist, must be qualified as by that Act is required. See Chemists and Druggists.
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