To Touch - Law Dictionary Search Results
Siss
hissing sound as a flatiron hot enough to siss when touched with a wet finger
Devastavit
the managing thereof, against the trust reposed in him': Shep. Touch. P. 485. An action founded on a devastavit will be
Horse-racing
Between two equally fast horses, a better trained jockey can touch the winning post. K.R. Lakshmanan v. State of Tamil Nadu,
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Estoppel
it, since it is his sole language and act, Shep. Touch. 53. (3) In pais, i.e., by conduct or representation, as
Police Custody
commences when a police officer arrests a person by actually touching or confining his body, or when the accused submits to
Wills
(English) Wills Act, 1837, deals with four classes of subjects touching wills, viz.:- (1) What may be the subject-matter of wills.
Wapentake, or Wapentachium
to be derived from recognition of the local magistrate by touching his arms, but this is very questionable, though it unquestionably
Video conferencing
he/she is present before you on a screen. Except for touching one can see, hear and observe as if the party
Trust
the interest in such property, and also to the person touching such interest, for the accomplishment of which confidence the cestui
Threats
prevent the printing or publishing of any matter or thing touching any other person (whether living or dead), shall be guilty
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