Argumentative - Law Dictionary Search Results
case
resolving new questions of law c : the evidence and arguments presented by a party in court see also case stated
Brandeis brief
who introduced evidence of social and economic factors in his arguments before the Supreme Court in the case Muller v. Oregon]
ab inconvenienti
used to refer to a rule in law that an argument from inconvenience is a strong argument
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Disputation
The act of disputing a reasoning or argumentation in opposition to something or on opposite sides controversy in
Resumption
the resumption of a grant of delegated powers of an argument of specie payments etc
American Law
quoted in text-books by English writers and sometimes cited in argument, they have no binding effect upon any English Court. America,
Set to
A contest in boxing in an argument or the like
Sharpshooting
precision and effect hence a keen contest of wit or argument
Solely
only without another as to rest a cause solely one argument to rely solelyn ones own strength
A rescriptis valet argumentum
A rescriptis valet argumentum. [Co. Litt. 11] (An argument drawn from rescripts is sound.)
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