10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «OFFICIOUSLY»
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officiously dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
officiously et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
E.g., "When the necessary goods or services are furnished without the
knowledge of the trustee, who is supporting the beneficiary, recovery should be
denied on the ground that the person supplying the goods or services is acting
officiously.
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Officiously, to Keep Alive?: Euthanasia: Definitions and ...
Euthanasia is a complex and emotive issue. This paper seeks to summarise the current state of the debate, to clarify the definition of euthanasia, and point out some of the worrying possible consequences if the current law is relaxed.
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
This was the rare morsel so officiously snatched up. Milton, Areopagitica. The
most corrupt are most obsequious grown, And those they scorn'd, officiously they
own. Dryden, Flatt'ring crouds officiously appear, To give themselves, not you, ...
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Trustees on Trial: Recovering the Stolen Wages
An undertaking to act for or on behalf of another, even when 'officiously assumed
without request',4 may be subject to fiduciary obligations. It is because a person
is 'at the mercy of' a fiduciary that the latter comes under a duty to exercise his or
...
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Todd & Wilson's Textbook on Trusts
(b) Consider whether, in your studies of equity's role in transfers of property, you
have encountered any evidence that equity has ever striven officiously to defeat a
gift. (b) Consider whether, in your studies of equity's role in transfers of property, ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
OFFICIOUSLY, adv. [from officious.} 1. Importunately forward. — The most corrupt
are most obsequious grown, And those they scorn'd officiously they own. Dryd.
Flattering crowds officiously appear, To give themselves, not you, an nappy year.
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Remedies: Shoben Tabb and Janutis
RULE. OF. LAW. the sale was never consummated. A person who confers a
benefit on another is entitled to restitution if the recipient knew and ac- cepted the
benefit and the benefit was not officiously thrust upon the recipient.
Aspen Publishers, Casenote Legal Briefs,
2009
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A new abridgment of the law
But, if a stranger have officiously assisted a sheriff or his officer in the execution of
such writ, he is liable to this action; for, as he acted officiously, it was incumbent
upon him to take care, that there was a judgment to warrant the issuing of the ...
Matthew Bacon, Henry Gwillim,
1798
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
AdJijon, * OFFICIOUSLY, adv, [from officious.] 1. iui- porlunattly forward.—
Themost corrupt are most obsequious grown, And those they scprn'd officiously
they own. firyd. Flatt'ring crowds officiously appear, To give themselves, not you, ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis,
1807
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Shak. —At Taunton they killed in fury an officious and eager commissioner for the
subsidy. Bacon's Henri VII.— Cato, perhaps Fm too officious ; but my forward
cares Would fain preserve a life of so much value. Addison. * OFFICIOUSLY, adv.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «OFFICIOUSLY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
officiously est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Jung returns fire, calls Kejriwal's remarks unbecoming of CM
However, Jung officiously asked Kejriwal to send him the file of decisions which were cleared by the chief minister without his approval. He said ... «ABP Live, juil 15»
From Vienna to Schoeller: The Revivals of Expressionism
... was a reaffirmation of the rumor that Geithner was officiously labeled and marketed as the face of many unfavorable financial decisions made ... «PopMatters, juil 15»
Memoirist Kate Braestrup reflects on the anxiety, rewards of seeing a …
I remember somebody saying very officiously that the war in Iraq was just about oil. It's never just about anything. Then I said, “How did you get ... «Press Herald, juil 15»
Bishops' Day for Life seeks to help Catholics face death
... strive officiously to continue living but make good judgments about whether or not there is a moral obligation for particular medical treatment. «Catholic Herald Online, juil 15»
Finding a sweet spot amid US-China rivalry
And while the US is a friend, it is sometimes a very demanding and officiously intrusive friend. More fundamentally - and problematically for ... «The Straits Times, juil 15»
The Age of Creepiness
It perfectly distills a moment when mainstream criticism is detail-niggling, officiously interpretive, and hot-breathed at the peep-show window of ... «The New Yorker, juil 15»
Five takeaways from annual reports
... it in order to buy it for your portfolio, turn to the section in its 2014-15 annual report officiously tilted as “Extract of Annual Return: MGT 9”. «Hindu Business Line, juil 15»
“Fighting Words” — A Really Rough Night for Refereeing
He is there to officiate, though not officiously. But then Russell made a mistake — likely an honest one, though still a big one. And while it was ... «BoxingScene.com, juin 15»
Ready for a phone upgrade? Think again
If cell phone upgrades are Officially and officiously dooming the Earth, they are slumbering at the far end of an opportunity line stretching way ... «Science Now, juin 15»
Has Rawlings Any Vendetta Against Hanna Tetteh?
The question, though, is why did the former president so officiously attempt to insinuate himself into protocol affairs over which he had ... «GhanaWeb, juin 15»