Reconcile - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reconcilable
Capable of being reconciled as reconcilable adversaries an act reconciable with previous acts
reconcile
reconcile -ciled -cil·ing vt 1 a : to restore to harmony
Reconcile
to cause to be no longer at variance as to reconcile persons who have quarreled
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Reconciler
One who reconciles
Irreconcilable
Not reconcilable not able to be reconciled or brought into accord implacable incompatible inconsistent disagreeing as irreconcilable
Reconciliation
The act of reconciling or the state of being reconciled reconcilenment restoration to harmony renewal of friendship
Interpretare et concordare leges legibus est optimus interpretandi modus
legibus est optimus interpretandi modus [Lat.], to interpret and to reconcile laws with laws is the best mode of interpretation.
Notwithstanding
(1) also means that if it is no possible to reconcile the two entries the entry in List I will prevail.
Have not been able to live together
brokern down marriage and it would not be possible to reconcile themselves, Sureshta Devi v. Om Prakash, AIR 1992 SC 1904
Reconciliatory
Serving or tending to reconcile
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