Yield - Law Dictionary Search Results
Surrender
Surrender [fr. sursum redditio], an assurance restor-ing or yielding up an estate, the operative verbs being 'surrender and yield
Social justice
it does not adopt a doctrinaire approach and refuses to yield blindly to abstract notions, but adopts a realistic and pragmatic
Sajhidar
Sajhidar, is a partner in cultivation. The yield which results from his cultivation is the earning jointly of
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Rex est major singulis, minor universis
with the rights of all the people, he must either yield or revolution will result.
Render
Render, to yield, give again, or return. Certain things lie in render, i.e.,
Presumption
in the possessor; every presumption of this kind must necessarily yield to contrary proof (3) The pr'sumptio hominis vel judicis is
Petition of Right
the king 'that no man be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or suchlike charge, without common
Obey
To give ear to to execute the commands of to yield submission to to comply with the orders of
Maintainable profits
by it and this would be a measure of potential yield per share, Commissioner of Wealth Tax v. Mahadeo Jalan, AIR
VerbarNicotiana
herbs with viscid foliage and funnel shaped blossoms Several species yield tobacco See Tobacco
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