Deliberation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Executive
distinguished from the legislative and judicial branches. The body that deliberates and enacts laws is legislative; the body that judges and
Docking
Docking, means the deliberate removal of any bone or part of a bone from
Discharge of a jury
are so exhausted as to be incapable of continuing their deliberations, or so divided as to be unable ever to agree,
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Deliberandum est diu quod statuendum est semel
Deliberandum est diu quod statuendum est semel [Lat.], That which is
Chance-medley
or in the commission of an unlawful act without any deliberate intention of doing any mischief, 1 Hawk. P. C. c.
Corruptly
Corruptly, denotes that the person making the offer did so deliberately and with the intention that the person to whom it
Contract
of England, Vol. 4(a), para 21, p. 14 is a deliberate engagement between competent parties upon a legal consideration to do
Constructive notice
the existence of such title or claim; (c) if he deliberately refrains from inquiry in order to avoid notice. See Halsbury,
Considers it necessary
postulate that the authority concerned has thought over the matter deliberately and with care and it has been found necessary as
Consideration
of a deed is attended by formalities from which a deliberate intention to make a binding promise is presumed. Valuable consideration
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