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U.C.C.
U.C.C. Uniform Commercial Code see also the Important Laws section
U.S.C.
U.S.C. United States Code see also the Important Laws section
U.R
as you desire), a ballot, thus inscribed, by which the Romans voted in favour of a bill or candidate, Tay. C. L. 191. … U.R. (initials of uti rogas, be it as you desire), a ballot, thus inscribed, by which the Romans voted
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Civil Law
Tarquinius Superbus, collected the royal laws, which collection is known by the name of Jus Civile Papirianum. Legislation under the kings must have been extremely simple; very few relics of it, however, have been preserved, and among … Civil Law, that rule of action which every particular nation, commonwealth, or city has established peculiarly for itself, more
power
power 1 : capability of acting or of producing an effect [parties of unequal bargaining ] 2 a : authority or capacity to act that is delegated by law or constitution often … power 1 : capability of acting or of producing an effect [parties of unequal bargaining ] 2 a : authority or capacity
Government
Chandra Jain, AIR 1984 SC 399 (405): (1984) 2 SCC 404: (1984) 1 SCR 939. The expression 'Government' used in proviso to Rule 3(b) of the National Human Rights Commission Chairperson and Members (Salaries, Allowances and Other … Government, 'the Government', shall include both the Central Government and any State Government. [General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), s. 3(23)] That form of fundamental
cancel
court to find that there was an intent to cancel it. b : to make (a negotiable instrument) unenforceable esp. by purposely marking through or otherwise marring the words or signature of NOTE: As stated in section … cancel -celed or: -celled -cel·ing or: -cel·ling 1 : to destroy the force, validity, or effectiveness of: as a
good faith
: honesty, fairness, and lawfulness of purpose : absence of any intent to defraud, act maliciously, or take unfair advantage [filed the suit in good faith] [negotiating in good faith] see also good faith exception, good faith … [filed the suit in good faith] [negotiating in good faith] see also good faith exception, good faith purchaser compare bad faith NOTE: The meaning of good faith, though always based on honesty, may vary depending on the
Marriage
Marriage. Marriage as understood in Christendom is the voluntary union for life of one man and one woman, to the exclusion of … Marriage. Marriage as understood in Christendom is the voluntary union for life of one man and one woman, to the exclusion of all others,
Extraordinary traffic
which is so exceptional in the quality or quantity of the articles carried, or in the mode of user of the road, as substantially to increase the burden imposed by ordinary traffic on the road and to … Extraordinary traffic means the carriage of articles over a road which is so exceptional in the quality or quantity of the articles carried,
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