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Conflict of laws

marriage which would have been void if celebrated in their own country was declared valid. 'Either nation may refuse to surrender its laws to those of the other, and if either is guilty of any breach of

Maintenance of standards

at an institution which may qualify the student for admission to the examination, etc., but also authority to refuse to grant a degree, diploma, certificate or other academic distinction to students who fail to satisfy the examiners

Rubbish

Rubbish, includes ashes, broken bricks, broken glass, dust, malba, mortar and refuse of any kind which is not filth [New Delhi Municipal Council Act, 1994 (44 of 994), s. 2(45)]

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Sacrament

same.' In the Roman Catholic Church the cup is not administered to the laity. For a clergyman to refuse without lawful cause to administer the sacrament to a parishioner is an offence against the laws ecclesiastical, for

Royal Assent

general bills it is given in these terms: 'Le roy (or, la reyne) le veult.' Should the sovereign refuse assent, it is in the gentle language of 'Le roy (or, la reyne) s'avisera.' As acts of grace

Retainer

not been offered or delivered to such other counsel, and unless a satisfactory explanation is given ought to refuse or return the brief.' See Annual Practice. 1. A clients authorisation for a lawyer to act in a

Refusal to act

(1993) 3 Cur CC 612: (1993) 52 Del LT 435: (1994) 1 Arb LR 5. Refusal to act, Refuse to act in legal sense means denial to do something which one is obliged to do under law,

Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note

by or on behalf of the holder to the drawee or to some person authorized to accept or refuse acceptance on his behalf at a reasonable hour on a business day and before the bill is overdue.'

Presentation

& 62 Vict. c. 48), which Act also (see BENEFICE) greatly enlarges the powers of the bishop to refuse to institute. A presentation may be revoked or varied before admission and institution, since it does not vest

Perverse verdict

Perverse verdict, a verdict whereby the jury refuse to follow the direction of the judge on a point of law. See NEW TRIAL.

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Conflict of laws

marriage which would have been void if celebrated in their own country was declared valid. 'Either nation may refuse to surrender its laws to those of the other, and if either is guilty of any breach of

Maintenance of standards

at an institution which may qualify the student for admission to the examination, etc., but also authority to refuse to grant a degree, diploma, certificate or other academic distinction to students who fail to satisfy the examiners

Rubbish

Rubbish, includes ashes, broken bricks, broken glass, dust, malba, mortar and refuse of any kind which is not filth [New Delhi Municipal Council Act, 1994 (44 of 994), s. 2(45)]

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Sacrament

same.' In the Roman Catholic Church the cup is not administered to the laity. For a clergyman to refuse without lawful cause to administer the sacrament to a parishioner is an offence against the laws ecclesiastical, for

Royal Assent

general bills it is given in these terms: 'Le roy (or, la reyne) le veult.' Should the sovereign refuse assent, it is in the gentle language of 'Le roy (or, la reyne) s'avisera.' As acts of grace

Retainer

not been offered or delivered to such other counsel, and unless a satisfactory explanation is given ought to refuse or return the brief.' See Annual Practice. 1. A clients authorisation for a lawyer to act in a

Refusal to act

(1993) 3 Cur CC 612: (1993) 52 Del LT 435: (1994) 1 Arb LR 5. Refusal to act, Refuse to act in legal sense means denial to do something which one is obliged to do under law,

Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note

by or on behalf of the holder to the drawee or to some person authorized to accept or refuse acceptance on his behalf at a reasonable hour on a business day and before the bill is overdue.'

Presentation

& 62 Vict. c. 48), which Act also (see BENEFICE) greatly enlarges the powers of the bishop to refuse to institute. A presentation may be revoked or varied before admission and institution, since it does not vest

Perverse verdict

Perverse verdict, a verdict whereby the jury refuse to follow the direction of the judge on a point of law. See NEW TRIAL.

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