Narrate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Relation
relating or telling also that which is related recital account narration narrative as the relation of historical events
Grounds
in clause (5) of Article 22 means not only the narration or conclusions of facts, but also all materials on which
Discrepancy and contradiction
normal course of the human conduct would be that while narrating a particular incidence there may occur minor discrepancies, such discrepancies
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Feature film
plot is revealed mainly through dialogues and not wholly through narration, animation or cartoon depiction, and does not include an advertisement
Parabolist
A narrator of parables
Pleader
Pleader [fr. narrator, Lat.], one who draws pleadings. See SPECIAL PLEADER. It means
Valuation Roll
Valuation Roll. The list, prepared by assessors, which narrates each holding and its assessment. [Valuation Roll (Scotland) Order, 5th
Parusia
of the past or the future as in the animated narration of past or in the prediction of future events
narrable
Capable of being narrated or told
Narratively
In the style of narration
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