Submissible - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sexual harassment
sexual favours and other verbal or physical conduct with sexual overtones, whether directly or by implication, particularly when submission to or rejection of such a conduct by the female employee was capable of being used for effecting
Testimonial compulsion
produces the positive volitional evidentiary acts of the person, as opposed to the negative attitude of silence or submission on his part, Subedar v. State, AIR 1957 All 396: 1957 All LJ 263
Passiveness
The quality or state of being passive unresisting submission
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Reverent
Disposed to revere impressed with reverence submissive humble respectful as reverent disciples
Declinatory
Containing or involving a declination or refusal as of submission to a charge or sentence
Obsequious
Promptly obedient or submissive to the will of another compliant yielding to the desires of another devoted
Compliance
The act of complying a yielding as to a desire demand or proposal concession submission
binding
binding 1 : imposing a legal obligation [the agreement is on the parties] 2 : requiring submission to a specified authority [the suppression order was on the Department of Transportation "National Law Journal"]
good faith estimate
and escrow items as well as lender charges; must be given to the borrower within three days after submission of a loan application. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
initiative
: a procedure enabling a specified number of voters by petition to propose a law and secure its submission to the electorate or to the legislature for approval see also referendum on one's own initiative : at
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