Relieving - Law Dictionary Search Results
Legal justice and natural justice
justice is called in aid of legal justice. Natural justice relieves legal justice from unnecessary technicality, grammatical pedantry or logical prevarication.
Maintenance
child is old enough to earn his living and thus relieve the father of the burden of his maintenance, Nanak Chand
Misrepresentation
is equally a means of deception. But equity would not relieve, if the misrepresentation were of a trifling or immaterial thing,
Money lender
would give relief,' the Court may re-open the transaction and relieve the borrower, who may himself institute proceedings and obtain the
Mortgage
the proviso for redemption a penalty, against which it always relieves when practicable. Seeing that in by far the greater number
Narcotic drugs
Narcotic drugs, the word 'narcotic' is a substance which relieves pain, produces sleep, and in large doses brings on stupor,
Nemo ex dolo suo proprio relevetus, aut auxilium capiat
suo proprio relevetus, aut auxilium capiat [Lat.], no one is relieved or gains an advantage from his own deceit.
Re-insurance or Re-assurance
Re-insurance or Re-assurance, a contract by which a first insurer relieves himself from the risks which he has undertaken, and devolves
Reeve
holding court within the hundred. - 'All the freeholders, unless relieved by special exemption 'owed suit' at the hundred-moot and the
Satisfied
per-plexity, suspense or uncertainty. In order that a magistrate be relieved of all doubts or uncertainties and for his mind to
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