Clear Thinking - Law Dictionary Search Results
clear thinking
able to think clearly and accurately … able to think clearly and accurately
As he thinks fit
'pass' such order in relation thereto as he thinks fit' clearly indicates the extent of the power conferred upon it which … As he thinks fit, the revisional powers conferred upon the Custodian-General and the
dazed
stupefied conscious but unable to think clearly usually caused by a blow or other shock … stupefied conscious but unable to think clearly usually caused by a blow or other shock
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Customary Court-baron
think, as often as thelord chose. And it should seem clear, tht the lord may hold a customary court as frequently … held from three weeks to three weeks, or, as some think, as often as thelord chose. And it should seem clear,
Week
to Sunday and (2) probably, a week usually means seven clear days'. A 'week' according a Halsbury's Laws of England (Third … dictionary or popular meaning of the the term 'week', we think that in the context of sub-ss. (1) and (3) of
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