Assumption - Law Dictionary Search Results
Polymorphosis
The assumption of several structural forms without a corresponding difference in function
Postulation
The act of postulating or that which is postulated assumption solicitation suit cause
Pretense
The act of laying claim the claim laid assumption pretension
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Borough English
father, situated within such borough. It was based on the assumption that the youngest son, on account of his tender age,
Usurpation
civil and canon laws, Sand. Just. The unlawful seizure and assumption of another's office, position, or authority, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th
Jurisdictional fact
fact, is one on existence or non-existence of which depends assumption or refusal to assume jurisdiction by a Court, Tribunal or
Name
he may have dives surnames (Co. Litt, 3 a). the assumption by a stranger of a name, the patronymic of a
Preliminary objection
of an application or action on the basis of the assumption of the truth of all the averments of facts made
Presumptive title
lapse of time, into a title complete and indefeasible. This assumption is based on the well-known feudal maxim that seisin must
Volenti non fit injuria
Ltd., (1933) 2 KB 297; and see Rescue and Voluntary Assumption of Risk, by Professor Goodhart, Cambr. L.J. 1934, vol. 5,
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Assumption - Law Dictionary Search Results
Polymorphosis
The assumption of several structural forms without a corresponding difference in function
Postulation
The act of postulating or that which is postulated assumption solicitation suit cause
Pretense
The act of laying claim the claim laid assumption pretension
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Borough English
father, situated within such borough. It was based on the assumption that the youngest son, on account of his tender age,
Usurpation
civil and canon laws, Sand. Just. The unlawful seizure and assumption of another's office, position, or authority, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th
Jurisdictional fact
fact, is one on existence or non-existence of which depends assumption or refusal to assume jurisdiction by a Court, Tribunal or
Name
he may have dives surnames (Co. Litt, 3 a). the assumption by a stranger of a name, the patronymic of a
Preliminary objection
of an application or action on the basis of the assumption of the truth of all the averments of facts made
Presumptive title
lapse of time, into a title complete and indefeasible. This assumption is based on the well-known feudal maxim that seisin must
Volenti non fit injuria
Ltd., (1933) 2 KB 297; and see Rescue and Voluntary Assumption of Risk, by Professor Goodhart, Cambr. L.J. 1934, vol. 5,
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