take+the+law+of
81take-or-pay — USA The provision in a contract between a seller and a buyer or, in a project finance transaction between the project company and the offtaker, that creates an unconditional obligation on the part of the buyer or offtaker to pay for a product or… …
82law unto oneself — {n. phr.}, {literary} A person who does only what he wishes; a person who ignores or breaks the law when he doesn t like it. * /Everybody in Germany feared Hitler because he was a law unto himself./ * /Mr. Brown told Johnny that he must stop… …
83law unto oneself — {n. phr.}, {literary} A person who does only what he wishes; a person who ignores or breaks the law when he doesn t like it. * /Everybody in Germany feared Hitler because he was a law unto himself./ * /Mr. Brown told Johnny that he must stop… …
84take up — vt 1: to pay the amount of (as a note): pay in full for 2: to proceed to deal with take up a motion Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
85take over — index accroach, annex (arrogate), appropriate, attach (seize), condemn (seize), confiscate …
86The Ox-Bow Incident — L Étrange Incident L Étrange Incident Titre original The Ox Bow Incident Réalisation William Wellman Acteurs principaux Henry Fonda Dana Andrews Anthony Quinn Scénario Lamar Trotti d après Walter Van Tilburg Clark Genre Wester …
87law — See: LAY DOWN THE LAW, PARLIAMENTARY LAW, TAKE THE LAW INTO ONE S OWN HANDS …
88law — See: LAY DOWN THE LAW, PARLIAMENTARY LAW, TAKE THE LAW INTO ONE S OWN HANDS …
89take exception to the allegations — index demurrer Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
90take on the aspect — index appear (seem to be) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …