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  • Government Law Enforcement

    See Also Federal Government Law (United States) Some Popular Entries in the European Legal Encyclopedia related to Government Law Enforcement Agencies Government Law (in European Law) Government Law College (in European Law) Government Law Jobs (in European Law)

  • Goodwill

    Definition of Goodwill In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Goodwill : The advantage arising from the reputation and trade connections of a business, in particular the likelihood that existing customers will continue to patronize it. Goodwill is a […]

  • Government Bills

    Government Bills Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament A Government Bill is a formal proposal for a new law, or a change in the law, that is put forward by the Government for consideration by Parliament. The Queen's Speech normally lists the Bills that the Government are intending to put […]

  • Government

    Government Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament The Government runs the country and has responsibility for developing and implementing policy and for drafting laws. It is also known as the Executive. The Government is usually formed by the party that gains the most seats in the House of […]

  • Government of India Act

    History of the Government of India Act, July 1935 The following commentary about Government of India Act, July 1935 in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): Final Indian constitution prior to independence. Among the act's provisions, India was divided into […]

  • Government Defeat

    Government defeat Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament A Government defeat is when the Government fails to persuade a majority of Members of the Parliament or members of the House of Lords to support them in a division (vote). The term is usually used only to describe occasions where the […]

  • Governance

    Governance in North Ireland See Corporate Governance.

  • Golden Rule

    Resources See Also See interpretation of statutes; interpretation of wills. Definition of Golden Rule A modification of the literal rule and used when the literal interpretation of words would lead to a 'manifest absurdity'.

  • Golden Rule

    Resources See Also See interpretation of statutes; interpretation of wills. Definition of Golden Rule A modification of the literal rule and used when the literal interpretation of words would lead to a 'manifest absurdity'.

  • Good Leasehold Title

    Definition of Good Leasehold Title In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Good Leasehold Title : A form of title to registered leasehold land (See land registration) that is equivalent to absolute leasehold title (See absolute title) except that the […]

  • Going Public

    Definition of Going Public In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Going Public : The process of forming a *public company or of reregistering a *private company as a public company.

  • Going Public

    Definition of Going Public In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Going Public : The process of forming a *public company or of reregistering a *private company as a public company.

  • Goods

    Definition of Goods In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Goods : Personal chattels or items of property. Land is excluded, and the statutory definition in the Sale of Goods Act 1979 also excludes *choses in action and money. It includes *emblements and […]

  • Good Behaviour

    Definition of Good Behaviour In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Good Behaviour : A term used in an order by a magistrate or by a Crown Court upon sentencing. The person named in the order should be of good behaviour towards another person (the […]

  • Good Behaviour

    Definition of Good Behaviour In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Good Behaviour : A term used in an order by a magistrate or by a Crown Court upon sentencing. The person named in the order should be of good behaviour towards another person (the […]