Logically - Law Dictionary Search Results
Precisive
Cutting off Logic exactly limiting by cutting off all that is not absolutely
Reasoner
or argues as a fair reasoner a close reasoner a logical reasoner
Ido
combines systematically the advantages of previous schemes with a thoroughly logical word formation and has neither accented constants nor arbitrarily coined
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Physicologic
Logic illustrated by physics
Extralogical
Lying outside of the domain of logic
damage
damages for a loss that is the natural, foreseeable, and logical result of a wrongful act compare special damages in this
direct
not by representatives [ democracy] 4 : characterized by close logical, causal, or consequential relationship [a interest in the outcome of
included offense
offense : lesser included offense [permitted…to plead guilty to a logical included offense "W. R. LaFave and J. H. Israel"]
rational
relating to, based on, or guided by reason, principle, fairness, logic, a legitimate state interest, or a consideration of fact [age
reasonable
self-defense] d : commercially reasonable 2 : applying reason or logic ;broadly : rational [a mind] rea·son·able·ness n rea·son·ably adv
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