Improbable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Improbable
circumstances or in the usual course of events as an improbable story or event
Improbative
Implying or tending to improbation
Improbation
Improbation, the disproving or setting aside of deeds and writings ex
Reduction improbation
Reduction improbation, one form of the action of reduction in which falsehood
Improbability
The quality or state of being improbable unlikelihood also that which is improbable an improbable event or
Actions rescissory
Actions rescissory are either (1) actions of proper improbation for declaring a writing false or forged; (2) actions of
Alibi
away from the place of occurrence that it is highly improbable that he would have participated in the crime. Alibi is
Confession to a priest
the bar, the view is taken that it is not improbable that an English Court would decide the question in favour
Possibly
possible manner by possible means especially by extreme remote or improbable intervention change or exercise of power by a chance perhaps
Incredible
Not credible surpassing belief too extraordinary and improbable to admit of belief unlikely marvelous fabulous
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