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Question of fact, mixed question of law and fact
determination of question of fact no application of any principle of law is required in finding either the basic facts or arriving to the ultimate con-clusion, in a mixed question of law and fact the ultimate conclusion
Adulterated article
Adulterated article, The ordinary sense of 'adulteration' connotes the mixing of deleterious or other substance with the main basic article; but the definition in the Act has been widened to include even those articles where the contents
Federalism
integrity. Separate States, therefore, desire to unite so that all the member-States may share in formulation of the basic policies applicable to all and participate in the execution of decisions made in pursuance of such basic policies.
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Metal
An elementary substance as sodium calcium or copper whose oxide or hydroxide has basic rather than acid properties as contrasted with the nonmetals or metalloids No sharp line can be drawn between
ine
A suffix indicating that those substances of whose names it is a part are basic in their nature ie contain a basic nitrogen group
cytosine
A pyrimidine C4H5N3O which is one of the four major basic components of DNA and RNA in most organisms forming glyosides with ribose and deoxyribose It is the basic
Communicate
Communicate, means that sufficient knowledge of the basic facts constituting the 'grounds' should be imparted effectively and fully to the detenu in writing in a language
Material
another, Reg. v. Legal Aid Appeal Committee Exp. McCormick (Q.B.D.), (2000) 1 WLR 1804 Material, means 'fundamental', vital, basic, cardinal, central, crucial, decisive, essential, pivotal, indispensable, elementary or primary, Burton's Legal Thesaurus (3rd Edn.), p. 349. Material,
Owners' association
Owners' association, means the basic governing entity for a condominium or planned unit develop-ments. It is usually an incorporated association or a non-profit
Onus probandi, animo attestandi
Onus probandi, animo attestandi, the Latin expression 'onus probandi' and 'animo attestandi' are the two basic features in the matter of civil Court's exercise of testamentary jurisdiction: Whereas 'onus probandi' lies in every case
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Basic - Law Dictionary Search Results
Question of fact, mixed question of law and fact
determination of question of fact no application of any principle of law is required in finding either the basic facts or arriving to the ultimate con-clusion, in a mixed question of law and fact the ultimate conclusion
Adulterated article
Adulterated article, The ordinary sense of 'adulteration' connotes the mixing of deleterious or other substance with the main basic article; but the definition in the Act has been widened to include even those articles where the contents
Federalism
integrity. Separate States, therefore, desire to unite so that all the member-States may share in formulation of the basic policies applicable to all and participate in the execution of decisions made in pursuance of such basic policies.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Metal
An elementary substance as sodium calcium or copper whose oxide or hydroxide has basic rather than acid properties as contrasted with the nonmetals or metalloids No sharp line can be drawn between
ine
A suffix indicating that those substances of whose names it is a part are basic in their nature ie contain a basic nitrogen group
cytosine
A pyrimidine C4H5N3O which is one of the four major basic components of DNA and RNA in most organisms forming glyosides with ribose and deoxyribose It is the basic
Communicate
Communicate, means that sufficient knowledge of the basic facts constituting the 'grounds' should be imparted effectively and fully to the detenu in writing in a language
Material
another, Reg. v. Legal Aid Appeal Committee Exp. McCormick (Q.B.D.), (2000) 1 WLR 1804 Material, means 'fundamental', vital, basic, cardinal, central, crucial, decisive, essential, pivotal, indispensable, elementary or primary, Burton's Legal Thesaurus (3rd Edn.), p. 349. Material,
Owners' association
Owners' association, means the basic governing entity for a condominium or planned unit develop-ments. It is usually an incorporated association or a non-profit
Onus probandi, animo attestandi
Onus probandi, animo attestandi, the Latin expression 'onus probandi' and 'animo attestandi' are the two basic features in the matter of civil Court's exercise of testamentary jurisdiction: Whereas 'onus probandi' lies in every case
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