Exploratory - Law Dictionary Search Results
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not exploratory Opposite of exploratory...
Search
Search, implies an expiratory examination or prob-ing into or seeking something which is hidden, sealed, exposed or demonstrated, AIR 1968 Raj 188 (203).An examination of a person's body, property, or other area that the person would reasonably be expected to consider as private, conducted by a law-enforcement officer for the purpose of finding evidence of crime, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1351.Implies an exploratory examination or probing into or seeking out something which is hidden, sealed, suspected, and not open, exposed or demonstrated, Hiralal Chhaganlal v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1968 Raj 188.Means an exploratory investigation by a government agent that intrudes on an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy and is conducted usually for the purpose of finding evidence of unlawful activity or guilt or to locate a person, State v. Mahone, 701 P 2d 171 (1985)....
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search 1 : an exploratory investigation (as of an area or person) by a government agent that intrudes on an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy and is conducted usually for the purpose of finding evidence of unlawful activity or guilt or to locate a person [warrantless es are invalid unless they fall within narrowly drawn exceptions "State v. Mahone, 701 P.2d 171 (1985)"] see also exigent circumstances, plain view probable cause at cause, reasonable suspicion search warrant at warrant compare seizure NOTE: The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits unreasonable searches and requires that a warrant may issue only upon probable cause and that the warrant must particularly describe the place to be searched. Some searches, such as a search incident to an arrest, have been held to be valid without a warrant. administrative search : an inspection or search carried out under a regulatory or statutory scheme esp. in public or commercial premises and usually to enf...
bore hole
a hole or passage made by a drill especially one made for exploratory purposes...
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Exploratory
Serving or intended to explore searching examining explorative...
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