To Touch - Law Dictionary Search Results
To touch
To touch, 'to touch' means 'to come in contact with' and it … To touch, 'to touch' means 'to come in contact with' and it does not
Touching the business
Touching the business, include any matter which relates to, concerns or
Touching
Touching, means in reference or relation to, respecting, regarding or concerning,
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Covenant
running with the land are express or implied covenants which touch and concernthe land and do not create an active personal
Tangible
Tangible, means having or possessing physical form; capable of being touched and seen, perceptible to the touch; capable of being possessed
King's evil
evil, scrofula, formerly supposed to be cured by the King touching the sufferer and hanging round his neck a white ribbon
Fabricating false evidence
an opinion upon the evidence, to entertain an erroneous opinion touching any point material to the result of such proceeding, is
Affect
section, clearly is that nothing contained in the Act shall touch or apply to an adoption made prior to the commencement
Palpable
Capable of being touched and felt perceptible by the touch as a palpable form
Intangible
Not tangible incapable of being touched not perceptible to the touch impalpable imperceptible
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