Distinguish - Law Dictionary Search Results
distinguish
distinguish : to identify or explain differences in or from [ed
Distinguish
Distinguish, to point out an essential difference; to show that a
Distinguishable
Capable of being distinguished separable divisible discernible capable of recognition as a tree at
Distinguishableness
The quality of being distinguishable
Distinguishably
So as to be distinguished
Distinguishedly
In a distinguished manner
Distinguisher
One who or that which distinguishes or separates one thing from another by marks of diversity
heir
who inherits a right of action to the estate as distinguished from seisin NOTE: This class of heirs was eliminated as
Legacy
to a bequest of any particular thing or money, as distinguished from all others of the same kind; as if a
Reasonableness
of 'reasonableness' as test of validity operates must be kept distinguished. Some phrases which pass from one branch of law to
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