Deducement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Enthymeme
An argument consisting of only two propositions an antecedent and consequent deduced from it a syllogism with one premise omitted as We are dependent therefore we should be humble Here
Derivative
Obtained by derivation derived not radical original or fundamental originating deduced or formed from something else secondary as a derivative conveyance a derivative word
Deduction
Act or process of deducing or inferring
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Constructional
Pertaining to or deduced from construction or interpretation
Consectary
Following by consequence consequent deducible
Under is obvious
entities as corporate bodies for certain purposes cannot by itself be a circumstance from which it may be deduced that they cannot be establishments under the Central Government, Bank of India v. Stalin, (1988) 1 Ker LT
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Deducement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Enthymeme
An argument consisting of only two propositions an antecedent and consequent deduced from it a syllogism with one premise omitted as We are dependent therefore we should be humble Here
Derivative
Obtained by derivation derived not radical original or fundamental originating deduced or formed from something else secondary as a derivative conveyance a derivative word
Deduction
Act or process of deducing or inferring
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Constructional
Pertaining to or deduced from construction or interpretation
Consectary
Following by consequence consequent deducible
Under is obvious
entities as corporate bodies for certain purposes cannot by itself be a circumstance from which it may be deduced that they cannot be establishments under the Central Government, Bank of India v. Stalin, (1988) 1 Ker LT
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