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Right minded
Having a right or honest mind … Having a right or honest mind
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
4, c. 14, s. 3). In regard to land, the right to it is destroyed after the statutory period and neither … the disability of infancy, coverture, idiotcy, lunacy, or unsoundness of mind, are allowed six years from the termination of their disability,
property
property : property to which the owner has relinquished all rights NOTE: When property is abandoned, the owner gives up the … [in-tə-lek-chə-wəl-] : property that derives from the work of the mind or intellect ;specif : an idea, invention, trade secret, process,
House of Commons
by 19 & 20 Vict. c. 64. The common law right to 'wages,' which Coke says had existed 'time out of … to 'wages,' which Coke says had existed 'time out of mind,' was enforceable by writs to sheriffs, but has not been
Donis conditionalibus, Statute de
disinherit the issue and to deprive the donor of his right of reverter. This interpretation is declared by this statute to … is declared by this statute to be 'contrary to the minds of the giver, and the form impressed in the gift':
Judicial experience
disputes between two or more parties adjudicating upon their legal rights or liabilities, Badridass Kanhaiyalal v. Appellate Tribunal of State Transport … judge obtains by regular application of his un-biased and unprejudiced mind to the determina-tion of disputes between two or more parties
Laxcenous intent
goods of another without any claim or pretense of a right to do so, and (2) intends to deprive the owner … Laxcenous intent, means a state of mind existing when a person (1) knowingly taken away the goods
Maintains or has maintained for him a dwelling place
a dwelling house which he can legally and as of right occupy if he is so minded, during his visit to
Mental retardation
subnormality of intelligence. [Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (1 of 1996), s. 2 … retardation, means a condition of arrested or incomplete development of mind of a person which is specially characterised by subnormality of
Right
Right [fr. recht, Teut.; rectus, Lat. The application of the same … a legal sanction. It is often confused in the popular mind with licence of the doing of something which his not
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