Singleness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ancient law
Ancient law, uniformly refuse to dispense with a single gesture, however, grotesque, with a single syllable, however its meaning
Family
of persons is an essential attribute of a family. A single person, male or females does not constitute a family. He
Individual
a particular person, designed for use by one person, a single member of a class, a single human being as distinct
Act, omission
'act' denotes as well a series of acts as a single act: the word 'omission' denotes as well a series of
Monarchy
government in which the supreme power is vested in a single person. where a monarch is invested with absolute power, the
Double pleading
was, that the declaration must not, in support of a single demand, allege several distinct matters, by any one of which
First point leavy
leavy, The words 'first point levy' is no doubt a single-point levy. Even a last point levy in the same series
Trade practice
of, any trader or any class of traders, (ii) a single or isolated action of any person in relation to any
Organised crime
SCC 1. Means any continuing unlawful activity by an individual, singly or jointly, either as a member of an organised crime
Shared household
at any stage has lived in a domestic relationship either singly or along with the respondent and includes such a household
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