Decidedly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Precedent
Precedent, a decision is a precedent of its own features. Further, the enunciation of the reason or principle on which...
Decidedly
In a decided manner indisputably clearly thoroughly
Cymbiform
like a boat Bot elongated and having the upper surface decidedly concave as the glumes of many grasses
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Leading question
particular case. If a witness by his conduct show himself decidedly adverse to the party calling him it is in the
Sea otter
to the common otter but is larger with feet more decidedly webbed
VerbarLoggia
a veranda in being more architectural and in forming more decidedly a part of the main edifice to which it is
Judgment decree or final order
Judgment decree or final order, in order that a decision should fall within the definition of the word 'judgment' or...
Umpire
Umpire [fr. imperator or impar, Lat.]. A submission to arbitration usually provides that in case of arbitrators not agreeing in...
Shall
Shall, a word of slippery semantics in a rule is not decisive and the context of the statute, the purpose...
Marriage
Marriage. Marriage as understood in Christendom is the voluntary union for life of one man and one woman, to the...
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