Logical - Law Dictionary Search Results
Genus
Genus, in logic, connotes an idea or quality which is universal or common
Converse
Converse (in logic), the transposition of the subject and predicate in a proposition.
Predicate
Predicate, that which is said concerning the subject in a logical proposition, as, 'The law is the perfection of commonsense'; perfection
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Inference
A conclusion reached by considering other facts and deducing a logical consequence from them. (2) The process by which such a
Jurisdiction
the formal structure of law may lose something of its logical symmetry, Hari Prasad Mulshanker Trivedi v. V.B. Raju, AIR 1973
Legal fiction
of facts have got to be worked out to their logical extent, Bengal Immunity Co. v. State of Bihar, (1955) 2
Legal justice and natural justice
justice relieves legal justice from unnecessary technicality, grammatical pedantry or logical prevarication. It supplies the omissions of a formulated law, Canara
Possession
different contexts. It is impossible to work out a completely logical and precise definition of 'possession' uniformly applicable to all situations
Predicament
Predicament, the condition of things concerning which a logical proposition may be stated.
Therein
wakfs, its institutions and its properties. It would, therefore, be logical and reasonable to infer that its provisions empower only those
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