Impress - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: impressImpressive
to touch the sensibilities or affect the conscience as an impressive discourse an impressive scene
present sense impression
was asserted in the statement is true note present sense impressions are excepted from the hearsay rule because the immediacy of
first impression
impression first consideration or judgment see also case of first impression at case
Impression
the act of impressing or the state of being impressed the communication of a stamp mold style or character by
Impressment
the act of seizing for public use or of impressing into public service compulsion to serve as the impressment of
Impressed stamp
impressed stamp includes a labels affixed and impressed by the proper officer and b stamps embossed or engraved
Impressing men
and english air force act the crown has power to impress carriages animals drivers and aircraft for moving baggage and stores
case of first impression
case of first impression see case
Impress
or as by pressure to imprint that which bears the impression
Impressibility
the quality of being impressible susceptibility
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