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91necessary — Adjective: Essential; indispensable; unavoidable. Canton v Canton Warehouse Co. 84 Miss 268, 36 So 266; Abraham v Ins. Co. of N. A. 117 Vt 75, 84 A2d 670, 29 ALR2d 783. In an obsolete sense, appropriate; convenient; useful; essential. M Culloch v …
92necessary and indispensable party — See indispensable party; necessary party …
93necessary and proper clause — Clause 18 of Section 8 of Article I of the United States Constitution, granting to Congress the power to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution specific powers granted to Congress in preceding clauses of the …
94necessary and proper laws — As a matter of the constitutional authority of Congress to pass laws:–not only such measures as are absolutely and indispensably necessary, without which the powers granted must fail of execution; but all appropriate means conducive or adapted to …
95necessary business expense — An expense which is appropriate and helpful. Blackmer v Commissioner (CA2) 70 F2d 255, 92 ALR 982. See ordinary and necessary expense …
96necessary expense of business — See necessary business expense …
97necessary for public use — Reasonably necessary for use in a reasonable time under the circumstances of the particular case. 26 Am J2d Em D § 111. See public necessity and convenience …
98necessary municipal buildings — Buildings necessary to conduct the affairs of the city government. 26 Am J2d Em D § 40 …
99necessary party — A person without whom no judgment or decree determining the principal issues in the case can effectively be made; such a person as is necessary to a determination of the entire controversy. 39 Am J1st Parties § 5. A party to the proceeding whose… …
100necessary repairs — Such repairs by a lessee as are necessary for the use of the leased premises by the tenant for the purposes for which they were leased. Anno: 45 ALR 24, s. 106 ALR 1361 …