Infer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Clauses irritant and resolutive
making effectual the conditions imposed on him, which otherwise would infer no more than a personal obligation, ineffectual against creditors or
Fracture
the surface of the bone, it will be difficult to infer is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320
Fractus augent h'reditatem
the surface of the bone, it will be difficult to infer is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Joint-tenancy
transfer is general, then equity has not any ground to infer that this was not a joint purchase of the chance
Presumption of fact and presumption in of law
respectively, of s. 4, Evidence Act. 'Presumptions of fact' are infer-ences of certain fact patterns drawn from the experience and observation
Therein
its properties. It would, therefore, be logical and reasonable to infer that its provisions empower only those who are interested in
Dispute
failure or inaction to pay does not lead to the inference of the existence of dispute. Dispute entails a positive element
Habitually
isolated, individual and dissimilar acts are necessary to justify an inference of habit, Vijay Narain Singh v. State of Bihar, 1984
Forma non observata infertur adnullatio actus
Forma non observata infertur adnullatio actus, [Lat.], Form not being observed, a nullity of
Fiscal Statutes
of the taxing statute, no tax can be imposed by inference or by analogy or by trying to probe into the
- ‹ Prev
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace - 7 days free