Repairment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Service station
a business where automobiles may be serviced and repaired usually also having a gasoline vending apparatus in which case
Highways
c. 101), s. 25. The liability to keep highways in repair (in whatever manner they may happen to have first originated)
Workmen's Compensation Act
or other valuable consideration, the construction fitting out, improvement or repair of any building, road, bridge or any other immovable property,
Ship's husband
by the owner of a ship to look after the repairs, equip-ment, management, and other concerns of the ship. His duties
Revendication
to a certain class of creditors, such as vendors, builders, repairers, mariners, etc., upon the ship, which takes effect even against
Reparation
some reassurance that the offence will not be repeated, thus repairing the psychological harm suffered by the victim as a result
Parsonage
parson's house. As to borrowing money for building, rebuilding, or repairing a parsonage, see 'Gilbert Act' (16 Geo. 3, c. 53),
Non infregit conventionem
non-repair according to covenant, whether there was a want of repairs or not. See PLEADING.
Insurance
Unseaworthiness may be caused in various ways--such as want of repair, want of stores, want of provisions, want of nautical instruments,
Indemnity
a claim against his tenant for breach of covenant to repair may have to account for the cost of the repairs
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