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Literalizer
A literalist
Literation
The act or process of representing by letters
Review literally and even judicially
Review literally and even judicially, means re-examination or reconsideration. Basic Philosophy inherent in it is the universal acceptance of human
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Literal proof
Literal proof, written evidence, Ibid.
Discretion literally
Discretion literally, means and denotes an uncont-rolled power of 'disposal' yet in law, the meaning given to this word appears
Literal contract
Literal contract, a written agreement subscribed by the contracting parties, Civ. Law See Colq. Rom.Civ. Law, 1623.
Incuria
Incuria, literally means 'carelessness'. In practice per incuriam appears to mean per ignoratum. English courts have developed this principle in
Lettered
Literate educated versed in literature
Vishesagya
Vishesagya, literally the expression 'Vishesagya' in Hindi means a person having special knowledge ('Vishes' means special and 'Agya' means person
Pantoscopic
Literally seeing everything a term applied to eyeglasses or spectacles divided into two segments the upper being designed for
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