Assumption - Law Dictionary Search Results
legal fiction
legal fiction : something asssumed in law to be fact irrespective of the truth or accuracy of that assumption [the legal fiction that a day has no fractions "Fields v. Fairbanks North Star Borough, 818 P.2d 658
merger
for cash, by continued participation of the shareholders, directors, and employees of the absorbed corporation, and by an assumption of liabilities by the absorbing corporation NOTE: Shareholders in a de facto merger are considered to have the
special duty doctrine
to the plaintiff arises by statute or when the plaintiff has justifiably come to rely on the government's assumption of that duty.
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speculation
speculation : an act or instance of speculating: as a : assumption of unusual business risk in hopes of obtaining commensurate gain b : a transaction involving such speculation
transfer of ownership
of ownership any means by which ownership of a property changes hands. These include purchase of a property, assumption of mortgage debt, exchange of possession of a property via a land sales contract or any other land
ground
the disclosure requirement in negligence law "Scott v. Bradford, 606 P.2d 554 (1979)"] [an argument ed on erroneous assumptions]
counterfactual
contrary to fact of assertions ideas assumptions
deconstruction
that a text has no stable meaning because words only refer to other words that metaphysical or ethnocentric assumptions about the meaning of words must be questioned and words may be redefined in new contexts and new
Fracture
to infer is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320 of the Penal code. Both these assumptions are misleading. It is not necessary that a bone should be cut through and through or that the
Fractus augent h'reditatem
to infer is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320 of the Penal code. Both these assumptions are misleading. It is not necessary that a bone should be cut through and through or that the
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Assumption - Law Dictionary Search Results
legal fiction
legal fiction : something asssumed in law to be fact irrespective of the truth or accuracy of that assumption [the legal fiction that a day has no fractions "Fields v. Fairbanks North Star Borough, 818 P.2d 658
merger
for cash, by continued participation of the shareholders, directors, and employees of the absorbed corporation, and by an assumption of liabilities by the absorbing corporation NOTE: Shareholders in a de facto merger are considered to have the
special duty doctrine
to the plaintiff arises by statute or when the plaintiff has justifiably come to rely on the government's assumption of that duty.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
speculation
speculation : an act or instance of speculating: as a : assumption of unusual business risk in hopes of obtaining commensurate gain b : a transaction involving such speculation
transfer of ownership
of ownership any means by which ownership of a property changes hands. These include purchase of a property, assumption of mortgage debt, exchange of possession of a property via a land sales contract or any other land
ground
the disclosure requirement in negligence law "Scott v. Bradford, 606 P.2d 554 (1979)"] [an argument ed on erroneous assumptions]
counterfactual
contrary to fact of assertions ideas assumptions
deconstruction
that a text has no stable meaning because words only refer to other words that metaphysical or ethnocentric assumptions about the meaning of words must be questioned and words may be redefined in new contexts and new
Fracture
to infer is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320 of the Penal code. Both these assumptions are misleading. It is not necessary that a bone should be cut through and through or that the
Fractus augent h'reditatem
to infer is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320 of the Penal code. Both these assumptions are misleading. It is not necessary that a bone should be cut through and through or that the
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