Formulization - Law Dictionary Search Results
formulated
reduced to a systematic form reduced to a formula
policy
: an overall plan, principle, or guideline ;esp : one formulated outside of the judiciary [obligated to consider legislative on the
constitutional
relating to, or dealing with a constitution or its interpretation, formulation, or amendment [a convention] [ lawyers] con·sti·tu·tion·al·ly adv
convention
the delegates of a political party for the purpose of formulating a platform and selecting candidates for office
ex post facto
judge ex post facto] adj 1 : done, made, or formulated after the fact : retroactive 2 : of or relating
frame
frame framed fram·ing 1 : to formulate the contents of and draw up (as a document) [in
hand down
of an inferior court 2 : to make an official formulation of and announce (the decision of a court)
Inchmaree clause
steamer whose 1884 sinking in Liverpool harbor resulted in its formulation] : a clause in a marine insurance policy that covers
judicial restraint
refraining in the judiciary from departure from precedent and the formulation of broad doctrine compare judicial activism
manslaughter
manner see also reckless homicide at homicide NOTE: The exact formulation of the elements of involuntary manslaughter vary from state to
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