Ready - Law Dictionary Search Results
Readiness
The state or quality of being ready preparation promptness aptitude willingness
Razorable
Ready for the razor fit to be shaved
Quick witted
Having ready wit
Coast-guard
better defence of the Coasts of the Realm,. And the ready manning of the Navy; and th transfer' to the Admiralty
File
fastened or filed, for the more sae keeping of, and ready reference to, the same; also, to deposit at an office.
Conacre
tenant, for a season, of a part of his holding ready ploughed and prepared for a crop, Oxf. Dict.
Money
'moneta', and is a genus that comprehends two species, viz. Ready money and money due, i.e. the money in tentatoer's own
Voluntary, voluntary confession
on him. It sometimes becomes so powerful that he is ready to face all consequences for clearing his heart, Devender Pal
Voluntarily
on him. It sometimes becomes so powerful that he is ready to face all consequences for clearing his heart, Gurdeep Singh
Verification
It was made in the words, 'And this he is ready to verify.' It was rendered unnecessary by (English) C.L.P. Act,
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