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Expert witness
the necessary scientific criteria for testing the accuracy of the conclusions so as to enable the judge to form his independent
Presumption
would do under similar circumstances. Presumption is not the final conclusion to be drawn from other facts. But it could as
Proof
would induce a reasonable man to come to a particular conclusion, Hawkins v. Powells Tillery Steam Coal Co. Ltd., (1911) 1
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report
: a usually formal and sometimes official statement giving the conclusions and recommendations of a person (as a master) or group
arbitrary
in the phrase arbitrary and capricious [an agency finding or conclusion of lack of evidence would be and capricious if the
finding
issue based on the evidence presented in a case NOTE: Conclusions of law are based on findings of fact. finding of
Inference
Inference, means (1) A conclusion reached by considering other facts and deducing a logical consequence
Reason
a determination or an opinion a just ground for a conclusion or an action that which is offered or accepted as
For the time being
may be amended or unamended. Therefore, to come to a conclusion as to whether it is for one time or for
Judicial, quasi judicial
competent to deal with issues referred to them administratively, their conclusions cannot be treated as quasi-judicial conclusions, Engineering Mazdoor Sabha v.
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Conclusive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Expert witness
the necessary scientific criteria for testing the accuracy of the conclusions so as to enable the judge to form his independent
Presumption
would do under similar circumstances. Presumption is not the final conclusion to be drawn from other facts. But it could as
Proof
would induce a reasonable man to come to a particular conclusion, Hawkins v. Powells Tillery Steam Coal Co. Ltd., (1911) 1
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report
: a usually formal and sometimes official statement giving the conclusions and recommendations of a person (as a master) or group
arbitrary
in the phrase arbitrary and capricious [an agency finding or conclusion of lack of evidence would be and capricious if the
finding
issue based on the evidence presented in a case NOTE: Conclusions of law are based on findings of fact. finding of
Inference
Inference, means (1) A conclusion reached by considering other facts and deducing a logical consequence
Reason
a determination or an opinion a just ground for a conclusion or an action that which is offered or accepted as
For the time being
may be amended or unamended. Therefore, to come to a conclusion as to whether it is for one time or for
Judicial, quasi judicial
competent to deal with issues referred to them administratively, their conclusions cannot be treated as quasi-judicial conclusions, Engineering Mazdoor Sabha v.
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