Time - Law Dictionary Search Results
checkout time
the latest time for vacating a hotel room without being charged for extra
Notwithstanding anything contained in law for the time in force
Notwithstanding anything contained in law for the time in force, sub-s. (1) of s. 4 of the Probation
At any time
At any time, indicates that no specific period of limitation is prescribed within
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Under any law for the time being in force
Under any law for the time being in force, the words refer to the applicability of
Time-barred
Time-barred, means debts which cannot be recovered in court of law
Part-time course of study
Part-time course of study, see, Osmania University v. A.V. Ramanna, 1992 Supp (1) SCC 535: AIR 1991 SC 2127.
Made at any time after the first day of January 1946
Made at any time after the first day of January 1946, when it used
Day time (game)
Day time (game), runs from the beginning of the last hour before
Any other law for the time being in force
Any other law for the time being in force, would mean a law other than the
good time
pleasures of good company as he was a real good time Charlie
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