Submission - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ragman's-roll, or Ragimund's-roll
of the barons and men of note who subscribed the submission to Edward I. in 1296, and which was delivered up
Sexual harassment
with sexual overtones, whether directly or by implication, particularly when submission to or rejection of such a conduct by the female
Submissible
Submissible, means sufficient for submission to a trier of fact, capable of being submitted for
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Testimonial compulsion
person, as opposed to the negative attitude of silence or submission on his part, Subedar v. State, AIR 1957 All 396:
Umpire
Umpire [fr. imperator or impar, Lat.]. A submission to arbitration usually provides that in case of arbitrators not
Witness
person, as opposed to the negative attitude of silence or submission on his part. Nor is there any reason to think
Alto et basso
Alto et basso (high and low), an absolute submission of all differences, Blount.
Compromissum
Compromissum, a submission to arbitration, Civ. Law.
Passiveness
The quality or state of being passive unresisting submission
Compliance
a yielding as to a desire demand or proposal concession submission
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