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Ratio decidendi
three basic ingredients: (i) findings of material facts, direct and inferential. An inferential finding of facts is the inference which the
Trust
trust is properly a trust declared by a person by inference and not imperatively, and construed by the Court in favour
inferential
inferential 1 : relating to, involving, or resembling inference 2 :
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promise
implied in fact : an implied promise that exists by inference from specific facts, circumstances, or acts of the parties promise
ademption
1 : the revocation of a gift in a will inferred from the disposal (as by sale) of the property by
Fere secundum promissorem interpretamur
Fere secundum promissorem interpretamur [Lat.], we generally infer in favour of the promissor.
Universal agent
principal. The law will not from general expressions, however broad, infer the existence of any such universal agency; but it will
Discourse
The power of the mind to reason or infer by running as it were from one fact or reason
Misinfer
To infer incorrectly
False return
want of care, the Court may, in a given case, infer deliberations and the return may be liable to be branded
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