Observing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Observator
One who observes or takes notice
observed
and sometimes with other senses as no explanation for the observed phenomena
Probation
Means a sort of 'locus pententiae' to the employer to observe the work, ability, efficiency, sincerity, and competence of the servant
Skiascope
device for determining the refractive state of the eye by observing the movements of the retinal lights and shadows
Ebullioscope
An instrument for observing the boiling point of liquids especially for determining the alcoholic
Smuggling
any goods exempted from payment of duty is imported without observing the condition, subject to which the exemption has been made,
Fidei-commissum
as much as the donor wished to give. Gaius when observing that peregrini could take fidei-commissa, observes that 'this' (the object
Astrology
the forecasting of earthly and human events by means of observing and interpreting the fixed stars, the sun, the moon and
Sunday
There are special provisions for holiday resorts and for persons observing the Jewish Sabbath; such Jewish shops to be closed on
scope
usually signifying an instrument for viewing with the eye or observing in any way as in microscope telescope altoscope anemoscope
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