strictly construed — See strict construction … Ballentine's law dictionary
Strict constructionism — refers to a particular legal philosophy of judicial interpretation that limits or restricts judicial interpretation. In the United States the phrase is also commonly used more loosely as a generic term for conservativism among the judiciary.… … Wikipedia
strict construction — A close or rigid reading and interpretation of a law. It is said that criminal statutes must be strictly construed. Rule of strict construction has no definite or precise meaning, has only relative application, is not opposite of liberal… … Black's law dictionary
Chng Suan Tze v. Minister for Home Affairs — The Old Supreme Court Building, photographed in April 2007 Court Court of Appeal of Singapore Full case name … Wikipedia
Bigamy (in Canon Law) — Bigamy (in Canon Law) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bigamy (in Canon Law) According to the strict meaning, the word should signify the marrying of a second after the death of the first wife, in contradistinction to polygamy, which is… … Catholic encyclopedia
United States constitutional law — is the body of law governing the interpretation and implementation of the United States Constitution. [ [http://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/index.php/Constitutional law Cornell University Constitutional law] ] Interpreting the Constitution and the… … Wikipedia
Indian law — Legal practices and institutions of India. Indian law draws on a number of sources, beginning with the customs of the ancient Vedas and later accretions of Hindu law, which largely concern social matters such as marriage and succession. After the … Universalium
legacy — A disposition of personalty by will. A bequest. In a technical sense and strictly construed, legacy is a gift or bequest by will of personal property, whereas a devise is a testamentary disposition of real estate, but such distinction will not be … Black's law dictionary
legacy — A disposition of personalty by will. A bequest. In a technical sense and strictly construed, legacy is a gift or bequest by will of personal property, whereas a devise is a testamentary disposition of real estate, but such distinction will not be … Black's law dictionary
Wallace v. Cutten — SCOTUS Infobox Litigants=Wallace v. Cutten ArgueDate=April 27 ArgueYear=1936 DecideDate=May 18 DecideYear=1936 FullName=Wallace v. Cutten USVol=298 USPage=229 Citation= Prior= Subsequent= Holding=Authority under section 6(b) of the Grain Future… … Wikipedia