Treating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Institutional
Pertaining to or treating of an institution or institutions as institutional legends
Impartial
Not partial not favoring one more than another treating all alike unprejudiced unbiased disinterested equitable fair just
Iatraliptic
Treating diseases by anointing and friction as the iatraliptic method
Liturgiology
The science treating of liturgical matters a treatise on or description of liturgies
Negligence per se
whether of action or omission, which may be declared and treated as negligence without any argument or proof as to the
Holding
above defined which the jenmi and kanam-tenant have agreed to treat as a separate holding, Cochin Devaswom Board v. Vamana Setti,
Marriage
c. 119), all, whether Roman Catholics, Presbyterians, or others, being treated on the same footing, and is now mainly regulated by
May be accepted as evidence
as evidence, but it is open to the court to treat them as evidence. Merely accepting them as evidence does not
Money land
for all purposes of disposition, transmission and devolution to be treated as land and shall be held for and go to
Shelley's case, Rule in
person so taking the life freehold, the word 'heirs' being treated as word of limitation and not of purchase, so that
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