Relieving - Law Dictionary Search Results
Special bailiff
in the sheriff's hands; the appointment of such a bailiff relieves the sheriff of all responsibility, 2 Steph. Com.
Solace
in grief alleviation of grief or anxiety also that which relieves in distress that which cheers or consoles relief
Toleration Act
of England (except Papists and persons denying the Trinity) were relieved from such of the Acts against Nonconformists as prevented their
Trust
the Act'see ss. 4, 8, 61 (power of Court to relieve a trustee from liability for breach of trust), reproducing s.
Abandonment
the slave or animal to the person injured, and thus relieve himself from further liability. As to abandonment of a building
Discharge
To relieve of a charge load or burden to empty of a
Smelling salts
carbonate of ammonia and often some scent to avoid or relieve faintness headache or the like
Corporal
noncommissioned officer in a company of infantry He places and relieves sentinels
deductible
n n : a clause in an insurance policy that relieves the insurer of responsibility for an initial specified loss of
hold harmless
for injury that may arise from a situation and thus relieves the other of liability [a hold harmless agreement] [a hold
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