Inferable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Illation
The act or process of inferring from premises or reasons perception of the connection between ideas
Confession
construed as meaning a statement by an accused suggesting the inference that he committed the crime. A confession must either admit
Grounds
832. 'Grounds' in Article 22(5) do not mean mere factual inferences but mean factual inferences plus factual material which led to
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Implication
Implication, a necessary or presumable inference, not directly declared, arising out of acts or words in
Doctrine of basic structure
basic structure' was nothing more than a set of obvious inferences relating to the intents of the Constitution-makers arrived at by
Ratio decidendi
three basic ingredients: (i) findings of material facts, direct and inferential. An inferential finding of facts is the inference which the
Proper law of a contract
intention is expressly stayed or if it can be clearly inferred from the contract itself or its surrounding circumstances, such intention
Implied contract
Implied contract. A contract which the law infers, from acts, circumstances, or relationships, as that an employer will
Express condition
explicit, unambiguous and there is no question of drawing any inference. If there is no express condition restraining partial alienation of
Trust
trust is properly a trust declared by a person by inference and not imperatively, and construed by the Court in favour
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