Resolve - Law Dictionary Search Results
Liberty
SCC 569 (757). The preamble of our constitution lays its resolve to assure to all its citizens liberty of thought, expression,
Parish Council
a parish having a population of 100 or upwards so resolve, and having power to establish one with the consent of
Reasonably sure
reference to the possibility that the justice might have to resolve an issue as to whether in fact, there existed a
Try
Try, means to examine judicially; to examine and resolve (a dispute) by means of a trial, Black's Law Dictionary,
Separation
to carry out the purpose of their union, they may resolve to live apart. A deed of separation, containing the terms
Social justice
adopts a realistic and pragmatic approach. It, therefore, endeavours to resolve the competing claims of employers and employees by finding a
Tolling agreement
usually, so that both parties will have more time to resolve their dispute without litigation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Impasse
(Such as a mediator) is often called in to help resolve an impasse, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 755.
arbitrator
group that is given the power by disputing parties to resolve their dispute compare mediator
Joint board
management and the union established to conduct grievance proceedings or resolve grievances, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 842.
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