Satisfy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Tender
Tender, means an unconditional offer of money or performance to satisfy a debt or obligation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Attendant term
purpose for which the term was originally created has been satisfied or has failed, yet, not being surrendered, it continued to
Wreck
s. 15]. Persons in possession of shipwrecked goods who cannot satisfy a justice that they came by them lawfully may be
letter of credit
a demand for payment by the beneficiary in order to satisfy or secure the customer's debt compare guaranty NOTE: A letter
sale
sale of property ordered by a court in order to satisfy a creditor's judgment against a debtor foreclosure sale : a
Fieri facias
or sheriff to seize and sell a defendants property to satisfy a money judgment, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 641.
Pension
a blind person, the age of fifty. (2)The person must satisfy the pension authorities that for at least ten years up
Certify
whether the conditions prerequisite for the grant of certificates are satisfied, T.B. Thakore v. State of Maharashtra, (1969) 3 SCC 369
satisfaction
satisfaction 1 a : the act or fact of satisfying b : execution of an accord by performance of the
McDonnell Douglas test
group and suffered an averse employment action. If the plaintiff satisfies that burden, then the defendant must articulate a legitimate, non-discriminatory
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