Representative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Agent
the principal, when disclosed, can be sued. If an agent represents himself as such, and contract for an undisclosed and unascertained
Prosopopoeligia
A figure by which things are represented as persons or by which things inanimate are spoken of
Personify
To regard treat or represent as a person to represent as a rational being
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Knights of the Shire
of the Shire, the old title of members of Parliament representing counties or shires, in contradistinction to burgesses, who represent boroughs,
Contingent legacy
and although he may never attain the age his personal representatives will be entitled to the legacy, but if the words
Any person
to include the owner of the goods or his authorised representative travelling in the goods vehicle, Parliament has now made it
Representativeness
The quality or state of being representative
Iconology
The discussion or description of portraiture or of representative images Cf Iconography
Kinkajou
prehensile tail and lives in trees It is the only representative of a distinct family Cercoleptidaelig allied to the raccoons Called
Lieutenant
supplies the place of a superior in his absence a representative of or substitute for another in the performance of any
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