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Explicator

One who unfolds or explains an expounder an explainer

Paper

derived from the name of reedy plant papyrus and grows abundantly along the Nile river in Egypt is explained in The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (volume 2) (Third Edition) as: A substance composed of fibers interlaced into

Inexplicable

Not explicable not explainable incapable of being explained interpreted or accounted for as an inexplicable mystery

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Civil Law

of several ancient lawyers, especially Antistius, Labeo, and Caius: the fragments of these laws have been collected and explained by many of the moderns, by Balduinus, Roevardus, Marcilius Augustinus, Gravina, Funccius, Bouchard, Gothofredus, and others. (3) Jus

Jus

Jus and the Jus Gentium are therefore identical. Cicero (Off. iii. 5) opposes Natura to Leges, where he explains Natura by the term Jus Gentium, and makes Leges equivalent to Jus Civile. In the partitiones (c. 37)

Mahr (dower)

Mahr (dower), Mahr (dower) is neither dowry nor price for marriage: As explained in an old judgment by Justice Syed Mahmood, maher is 'not the exchange or consideration given by the

Statement of objects and reasons

objects and reasons, in Indian Parliament, the Statement of Objects and Reasons is appended to every Bill briefly explaining the purpose of the proposed legislation, Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher, 5th Edn.,

Wills

wife and children their 'reasonable parts.' See REASONABLE PARTS. The third s., termed the 'general enabling clause,' as explained by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 178, enacts that it shall be lawful for every person

That is to say

That is to say, are employed to make clear and fix the meaning of what is to be explained or defined; and such words are not used, as a rule, to amplify a meaning while removing a

A vinculo matrimonii

which the Courts will not sanction any interpretation, for the meaning of the Legislature cannot be so well explained as by its own direct words, since index animi sermo (language conveys the intention of the mind), and

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Explicator

One who unfolds or explains an expounder an explainer

Paper

derived from the name of reedy plant papyrus and grows abundantly along the Nile river in Egypt is explained in The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (volume 2) (Third Edition) as: A substance composed of fibers interlaced into

Inexplicable

Not explicable not explainable incapable of being explained interpreted or accounted for as an inexplicable mystery

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Civil Law

of several ancient lawyers, especially Antistius, Labeo, and Caius: the fragments of these laws have been collected and explained by many of the moderns, by Balduinus, Roevardus, Marcilius Augustinus, Gravina, Funccius, Bouchard, Gothofredus, and others. (3) Jus

Jus

Jus and the Jus Gentium are therefore identical. Cicero (Off. iii. 5) opposes Natura to Leges, where he explains Natura by the term Jus Gentium, and makes Leges equivalent to Jus Civile. In the partitiones (c. 37)

Mahr (dower)

Mahr (dower), Mahr (dower) is neither dowry nor price for marriage: As explained in an old judgment by Justice Syed Mahmood, maher is 'not the exchange or consideration given by the

Statement of objects and reasons

objects and reasons, in Indian Parliament, the Statement of Objects and Reasons is appended to every Bill briefly explaining the purpose of the proposed legislation, Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher, 5th Edn.,

Wills

wife and children their 'reasonable parts.' See REASONABLE PARTS. The third s., termed the 'general enabling clause,' as explained by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 178, enacts that it shall be lawful for every person

That is to say

That is to say, are employed to make clear and fix the meaning of what is to be explained or defined; and such words are not used, as a rule, to amplify a meaning while removing a

A vinculo matrimonii

which the Courts will not sanction any interpretation, for the meaning of the Legislature cannot be so well explained as by its own direct words, since index animi sermo (language conveys the intention of the mind), and

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