Observative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Observable
Capable of being observed discernible noticeable
Observation
The act or the faculty of observing or taking notice the act of seeing or of fixing the mind upon anything
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Observation home
Observation home, means a home established by a State Government or by a voluntary organisation and certified by that
Observation post
a height above the surrounding terrain at or near the front line of a battle from which an observer may see the enemys positions and direct artillery fire
Misobserve
To observe inaccurately to mistake in observing
Observation deck
A room or platform at a high point in a tall building with a broad view of the surrounding area It is often an outdoor platform but is sometimes indoors in a room with large windows...
Dictum
Dictum. An observation as to the law made by a judge in the course of a case, but not necessary to
Secular
Coming or observed once in an age or a century
Scotch rite
The ceremonial observed by one of the Masonic systems called in full the Ancient and Accepted Scotch Rite also the system
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