Judicial Dictionary - M
Judicial Dictionary
Legislative Dictionary
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| Title | Details | Hits |
|---|---|---|
| Mala fides | Mala fides signify with or in bad faith. Mala fide is to be alleged with particularity- Assertion of... | 1196 |
| Malice | Malice means unjustified, inexcusable intent to commit a wrongful, legally evil act. Malice is a legal... | 1268 |
| Malicious Prosecution | Malicious prosecution is a merit less civil or criminal action instituted solely to harass the defendant.... | 1033 |
| Malikana | Malikana means ownership or ownership rights. Section 3 (The SAT Act, 1950) is clear indicator of the... | 1185 |
| Mandatory injunction | Mandatory injunction requiring the performance of some specific act. An injunctive order issued by a... | 1025 |
| Marshalling | Marshalling is meant to protect the junior creditor from the effect of choices of enforcement strategy... | 1047 |
| Mischief | The etymology of the word comes from Old French mischief, which means "misfortune,' from mischever, "to... | 1116 |
| Mortgage | A mortgage is the transfer of an interest in specific immoveable property for the purpose of securing... | 976 |
| Murder | Murder is the intentional killing of a human being. It includes causing serious physical injury leading... | 1033 |
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