Refuse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lock out
is not closed down even temporarily; only particular workers re refused work. Closing down a business even temporarilyis distinct and different
anticipatory repudiation
anticipatory repudiation : a refusal by one party to a contract to perform his or
Vagrants
accessible place of shelter and failed to apply for or refused shelter there, (b) that he is a persistent wanderer abroad
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Notice of admit
any document saving all just exceptions, and in case of refusal, or neglect to admit, the costs of proving the document
Just ground
shall be considered to be just ground for his wife's refusal to live with him. The object of introducing this provision
Public meeting
him immediately his name and address and, if that person refuses or fails so to declare his name and address or
Permissive possession
'bhumidhar'. If on being asked to deliver possession, the mortgagee refuses or declines to do so, it would give rise to
Pawnbroker
grantable without magisterial or district council certificates, not to be refused except for failure to produce satisfactory evidence of good character
Maintenance
Ker 20. If any person having sufficient means neglects or refuses to maintain: (a) his wife, unable to maintain herself, or
Laborarlis
Laborarlis, an ancient writ against persons who refused to serve and do labour, and who had no means
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