Literality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Literalize
To make literal to interpret or put in practice according to the strict
Literalness
The quality or state of being literal literal import
Literalization
The act of literalizing reduction to a literal meaning
Literal
or verbal expression real not figurative or metaphorical as the literal meaning of a phrase
Literalism
That which accords with the letter a mode of interpreting literally adherence to the letter
Literally
figuratively as a man and his wife can not be literally one flesh
Discretion literally
Discretion literally, means and denotes an uncont-rolled power of 'disposal' yet in
Literal contract
Literal contract, a written agreement subscribed by the contracting parties, Civ.
Literal proof
Literal proof, written evidence, Ibid.
Literate
Literate, one who qualifies himself for holy orders by presenting himself
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