Intrinsically Se - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: intrinsically seIntrinsically se
Intrinsically se, as applied to apparatus or associated circuits shall denote that any sparking that may occur in normal working in incapable of causing explosion of inflammable gas or vapour.[Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, s. 2 (1) (z)]...
per se
per se [Latin, by, of, or in itself] 1 : inherently, strictly, or by operation of statute, constitutional provision or doctrine, or case law [the transaction was illegal per se] see also negligence per se at negligence nuisance per se at nuisance 2 : without proof of special damages or reference to extrinsic circumstances [defamatory statements that were actionable per se] compare per quod adj : being such inherently, clearly, or by operation of statute, constitutional provision or doctrine, or case law [it is clear that licensing of adult entertainment establishments is not a per se violation of the First Amendment "Club Southern Burlesque, Inc. v. City of Carrollton, 457 S.E.2d 816 (1995)"] [a per se conflict of interest] ...
Idoneum se facere; idoneare se
Idoneum se facere; idoneare se, means to make oneself sufficient, to clear oneself. To purge oneself by oath, of a crime that one is accused of committ-ing, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 749.Idoneum se facere; idoneare se, to purge onself by oath of a crime of which one is accused....
intrinsic
intrinsic : belonging to the essential nature or constitution of a thing ...
intrinsic evidence
intrinsic evidence see evidence ...
intrinsic fraud
intrinsic fraud see fraud ...
Intrinsicality
The quality of being intrinsic essentialness genuineness reality...
malum in se
malum in se pl: mala in se [ma-lə-, mÄ -] [New Latin, offense in itself] : an offense that is evil or wrong from its own nature irrespective of statute often used with a preceding noun (as crime or act) [held that burglary was a crime malum in se "State v. Stiffler, 788 P.2d 2205 (1990)"] compare malum prohibitum ...
per se rule
per se rule 1 : a generalized rule applied without consideration for specific circumstances [would go even further and apply a per se rule of invalidity to affirmative action programs "Alan Freeman"] called also flat rule 2 : a rule that considers a particular restraint of trade to be manifestly contrary to competition and so does not require an inquiry into precise harm or purpose for an instance of it to be declared illegal [applied the per se rule to price-fixing by public utilities] compare rule of reason ...
pro se
pro se [Latin] : on one's own behalf : without an attorney [a defendant's right to proceed pro se] [a pro se action] ...
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