Removable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Vi laica removend'
Vi laica removend', a writ that lies where two persons contend for a
Wharfage
supra. It means the charge levied on goods for not removing them from the railway after the expiry of the free
Wreck
on shore, see s. 37 of that Act. The (English) Removal of Wrecks Act, 1877 (40 & 41 Vict. c. 16),
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Infectious diseases
of notifiable disease. Other provisions relate to the disinfection and removal to hospitals of patients suffering from such disease, and to
Languidus
return made by a sheriff to a writ, when the removal of a person in his custody would endanger his life.
Impeachment
Hawtrey, 1956, p. 107. A person found guilty may be removed from his office, Dictionary of Political Science, Joseph Dunner, 1965,
Import
the warehouse to which the goods are permitted to be removed under s. 59 of the Customs Act is a premises
Bonis non amovendis
Bonis non amovendis (that the goods be not removed), a writ addressed to the sheriff, where error is brought,
conditional residence visa
must apply together to the Department of Homeland Security to remove the condition to the residence. The investor visa (EB5 or
jurisdiction
declare the law (as by rendering a decision) [to be removed to the State having of the crime "U.S. Constitution art.
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