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Audi alteram partem rule
partem rule, is not cast in a rigid mould and judicial decisions establish that it may suffer situational modifications. The core of it must, however, remain, namely, that the person affected must have a reasonable opportunity of
Optics
That branch of physical science which treats of the nature and properties of light the laws of its modification by opaque and transparent bodies and the phenomena of vision
Articles
Articles are therefore considered as a memorandum or minute of an agreement to make some future disposition or modification of property. Such an instrument will create a trust or equitable estate, and a specific performance of it
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larceny
larceny pl: -nies [modification of Anglo-French larcine theft, from Old French larrecin, from Latin latrocinium robbery, from latron- latro mercenary soldier, brigand] : the unlawful taking and carrying away of personal property with the intent to...
Colt revolver
a patented revolving cylinder holding six cartridges patented by Samuel Colt an American inventor in 1835 With various modifications it was for many years been the standard for the United States army
Coagulation
coagulation of egg albumin by heat Coagulation is generally the change of an albuminous body into an insoluble modification
Carbon
it constitutes the diamond the hardest of known substances occuring in monometric crystals like the octahedron etc Another modification is graphite or blacklead and in this it is soft and occurs in hexagonal prisms or tables When
California jack
A game at cards a modification of seven up or all fours
preexisting duty rule
of contracts: a party's offer of a performance already required under an existing contract is insufficient consideration for modification of the contract NOTE: This rule is not applicable to sales contracts in jurisdictions that have enacted the
nuisance
nuisance caused the trespass, and so by extension the owner was responsible for the trespass as well. Subsequent modification of the doctrine has focused on the possessor's duty to use care in preventing injury, whether a child
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Modificative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Audi alteram partem rule
partem rule, is not cast in a rigid mould and judicial decisions establish that it may suffer situational modifications. The core of it must, however, remain, namely, that the person affected must have a reasonable opportunity of
Optics
That branch of physical science which treats of the nature and properties of light the laws of its modification by opaque and transparent bodies and the phenomena of vision
Articles
Articles are therefore considered as a memorandum or minute of an agreement to make some future disposition or modification of property. Such an instrument will create a trust or equitable estate, and a specific performance of it
Keep your definitions linked to case research
larceny
larceny pl: -nies [modification of Anglo-French larcine theft, from Old French larrecin, from Latin latrocinium robbery, from latron- latro mercenary soldier, brigand] : the unlawful taking and carrying away of personal property with the intent to...
Colt revolver
a patented revolving cylinder holding six cartridges patented by Samuel Colt an American inventor in 1835 With various modifications it was for many years been the standard for the United States army
Coagulation
coagulation of egg albumin by heat Coagulation is generally the change of an albuminous body into an insoluble modification
Carbon
it constitutes the diamond the hardest of known substances occuring in monometric crystals like the octahedron etc Another modification is graphite or blacklead and in this it is soft and occurs in hexagonal prisms or tables When
California jack
A game at cards a modification of seven up or all fours
preexisting duty rule
of contracts: a party's offer of a performance already required under an existing contract is insufficient consideration for modification of the contract NOTE: This rule is not applicable to sales contracts in jurisdictions that have enacted the
nuisance
nuisance caused the trespass, and so by extension the owner was responsible for the trespass as well. Subsequent modification of the doctrine has focused on the possessor's duty to use care in preventing injury, whether a child
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