Remove - Law Dictionary Search Results
Guarded
means of suitable casings, barrier, rails or metal screens to remove the possibility of dangerous contact or approach by persons or
Gloves
pair of white gloves. It is an immemorial custom to remove the glove from the right hand on taking oath
Flagrant necessity
rendering lawful an otherwise illegal act, as an assault to remove a man from impending danger.
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Five-mile Act
repair to their usual place of abode, and not to remove above five miles from thence, repealed (after long disuse) by
Faculty
v. All of Odd Rode, 1894, P. 15, or to remove what has been put up under a previous faculty (Re
Recordari facias loquelam
certiorari, issuing out of Chancery, addressed to a sheriff to remove a cause depending in an inferior Court not of record
Exhumation
authority is a common law misdemeanour. Unless a body is removed from one consecrated burial place to another by faculty, it
Re-sure
means the scraping or showing of a document's surface to remove the writing from it; erasure, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
encroachments
The person who owns the structure will be asked to remove it to prevent future problems. Source: U.S. Department of Housing
Redaction
Redaction, means the careful editing of a document, especially to remove confidential references or offensive material; a revised or edited document,
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