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Common carrier
his description of his own business, al-though if may be inferred from the character of that business that he is a
Argumentative
not the goods of A., and that is to be inferred only from the words used. By R. S.C. Ord. XIX.,
Argument
counsel in analysing and pointing out or repudiating a desired inference, for the assistance of a decision-maker. The Act or process
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Admission
or documentary or contained in electronic from, which suggests any inference as to any fact in issue or relevant fact and
Ab
generally a contraction of Abbot or Abbey; whence it is inferred that those places once had an abbey, or belonged to
Indirect evidence
controversy, not directly attested by witnesses or documents, may be inferred. It is also called circumstantial and presumptive evidence. See Taylor
Implied authority
is said to be implied when it is to be inferred from the circumstances of the case; and things spoken or
Revocation of Will
will or express declaration in, or by intention to be inferred from another properly executed testamentary instrument; (2) by burning or
Interpretation of Statute
nor subtracted unless there are adequate grounds to justify the inference that the legislature clearly so intended, Assessing Authority-Cum-Excise and Taxation
Reason to suspect
commission of an offence' would mean the sagacity of rationally inferring the commission of a cognizable offence based on the specific
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