Reports - Law Dictionary Search Results
Slander
injure the reputation of another the malicious utterance of defamatory reports the dissemination of malicious tales or suggestions to the injury
Blazer
One who spreads reports or blazes matters abroad
Libel
Vict. c. 64), gives 'privilege' to fair and accurate newspaper reports of proceedings of a Court, or public meeting, Standen v.
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Bar Committee
for three years, one-third retiring annually. The Committee issued numerous reports, which were sent to subscribers only. It was dissolved in
National Assembly of the Church of England
the House of Commons appointed by the Speaker. This Committee reports to Parliament. On both Houses of Parliament resolving that the
Tax return
means an income-tax form on which a person or entity reports income, deductions, and exemptions, and on which tax liability is
Calumnious
calumny false malicious and injurious to reputation slanderous as calumnious reports
Crackling
The making of small sharp cracks or reports frequently repeated
Newly set up establishment
(50 & 51 Vict. c. 59). As to spreading false reports during the Great War, see (English) Defence of the Realm
Defame
especially to speak evil of maliciously to dishonor by slanderous reports to calumniate to asperse
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Reports - Law Dictionary Search Results
Slander
injure the reputation of another the malicious utterance of defamatory reports the dissemination of malicious tales or suggestions to the injury
Blazer
One who spreads reports or blazes matters abroad
Libel
Vict. c. 64), gives 'privilege' to fair and accurate newspaper reports of proceedings of a Court, or public meeting, Standen v.
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Bar Committee
for three years, one-third retiring annually. The Committee issued numerous reports, which were sent to subscribers only. It was dissolved in
National Assembly of the Church of England
the House of Commons appointed by the Speaker. This Committee reports to Parliament. On both Houses of Parliament resolving that the
Tax return
means an income-tax form on which a person or entity reports income, deductions, and exemptions, and on which tax liability is
Calumnious
calumny false malicious and injurious to reputation slanderous as calumnious reports
Crackling
The making of small sharp cracks or reports frequently repeated
Newly set up establishment
(50 & 51 Vict. c. 59). As to spreading false reports during the Great War, see (English) Defence of the Realm
Defame
especially to speak evil of maliciously to dishonor by slanderous reports to calumniate to asperse
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