Regularity - Law Dictionary Search Results
regular income
regular income : income (as wages or pension benefits) that is
Regularize
To cause to become regular to regulate
Regularly
In a regular manner in uniform order methodically in due order or time
Regular clergy
Regular clergy, the monks, who lived secundum regulas of their respective
Regular service of eight years in the grade
Regular service of eight years in the grade, would connote rendering
Regularly kept
Regularly kept, means that the entries in the books were contemporaneously
Regulars
Regulars, those who profess and follow a certain rule of life
Income
a periodical monetary return coming in with some sort of regularity, or expected regularity, from definite sources must be read with
Overtime
Overtime, means (i) work at regular job done in addition to regular working hours ......... (ii)
alternate juror
juror who is selected in the same manner as a regular juror and hears the evidence in a case along with
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