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Explicitly
reservation of meaning not by inference or implication as he explicitly avows his intention
Explicitness
The quality of being explicit clearness directness
Exclusive
Exclusive, when the expression is explicit, the expression is conclusive, alike in what it says and in what it does...
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Specific
Specific, what is precise, exact, definite and explicit, is 'specific'. Sometimes, what is specific may also be special but yet...
Confer 'conferment'
the expression 'confer' is pointer to something done overtly and explicitly, P. John Chandy & Co. (P) Ltd. v. John P.
condition
in this entry express condition : a condition created and explicitly stated by the parties to a contract compare constructive condition
agreement
agreement is the bargain of the contracting parties as represented explicitly by their language or implicitly by other circumstances (as a
Special damage
the special circumstances of the case. It must therefore be explicitly claimed on the pleadings, and at the trial it must
Ruling
force because the conclusion it expresses (for example 'objection sustained') explicitly depends upon and implicitly reiterates a 'rule' -- a legal
Redlining
creating a new draft of a document showing suggested revisions explicitly alongside the text of an earlier version, Black's Law Dictionary,
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