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standard of proof
to convict is proof beyond a reasonable doubt] see also clear and convincing, preponderance of the evidence compare burden of proof
title
grantee the deed must include words expressing such an intention. clear title : title that exists free of claims or encumbrances
error
special interrogatories "K. A. Cohen"]; see also assignment of error, clearly erroneous NOTE: Generally a party must object to an error
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Gift
in Volume 38 of CORPUS JURIS SECUNDUM, it has been clearly stated that a gift is a transfer without consideration and
Industry
business or trade. The wider import is attracted even more clearly when we look at the latter part of the definition
Manager
under a contract or service or not. It will be clear that to satisfy the aforesaid definition a person, which could
Non liquet
Non liquet (it does not appear clear), a verdict given by a jury when a matter was
Notice
to be sufficient, be in writing and must intimate quite clearly that the award has been made and signed. A written
Overt
In the same way conspirators may make their criminal purposes clear by some overt act, such as an agreement to further
Place
place and an area, and so long as it is clearly specified and well-defined in the order, there is no illegality
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