Warning - Law Dictionary Search Results
Commonition
Advice warning instruction
Prewarn
To warn beforehand to forewarn
Monest
To warn to admonish to advise
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Garnish
Garnish, to warn; see 27 Eliz. c. 3. Also money paid (illegally) by a prisoner on his going to prison. Also
Confidential report
assessments are made except in cases where as a result of any specific incident a censure or a warning is issued and when such warning is by an order to be kept in the personal file of
Sematic
Significant ominous serving as a warning of danger applied esp to the warning colors or forms of certain animals
learned intermediary doctrine
doctrine : a doctrine of products liability law: the manufacturer of a prescription drug fulfills its duty to warn of potentially harmful effects of the drug by informing the prescribing physician and is not also obligated to
Master and servant
to the general understanding on the subject, that is, a continuing service until the expiration of a month's warning given by either party. It is not compulsory in England for a master or mistress to give a
Contempt of court
100l. and 25l. costs for contempt in very insultingly and intemperately criticizing in the Birmingham Daily Argus a warning of Mr. Justice Darling at the Stafford Assizes to the Press not to publish a report of a
Domestics
defined the contract is thus understood that either party may determine the service at pleasure, upon a month's warning or upon payment of a month's wages. As to the persons entitled under a bequest to 'domestic servants,'
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