Paraphraser - Law Dictionary Search Results
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One who paraphrases...
Paraphrastic
Paraphrasing of the nature of paraphrase explaining or translating in words more clear and ample than those of the author not literal free...
Farse
An addition to or a paraphrase of some part of the Latin service in the vernacular common in English before the Reformation...
Metaphrase
A verbal translation a version or translation from one language into another word for word a literal translation opposed to paraphrase...
Paraphrase
A restatement of a text passage or work expressing the meaning of the original in another form generally for the sake of its clearer and fuller exposition a setting forth the signification of a text in other and ampler terms a free translation or rendering opposed to metaphrase...
Paraphrasian
A paraphraser...
Paraphrast
A paraphraser...
Judge
Judge [fr. juge, Fr.; judex, Lat.], one invested with authority to determine any cause or question in a Court of judicature. The word 'judge' denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a judge but also every person who is empowered by law to give, in any legal proceeding, civil or criminal, definitive judgment, or a judgment which, if not appealed against, would be definitive, or a judgment which, is confirmed by some other authority, would be definitive or who is one of a body of persons which body of persons is em-powered by law to give such a judgement (Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 19)To secure the dignity and political independence of the judges of the Supreme Court, it is enacted by s. 5 of the (English) Jud. Act, 1875 (replaced by Jud. Act, 1925, s. 12), repeating in effect a provision of the Act of Settlement (12 & 13 Wm. 3, c. 2), that the judges of the Supreme Court (with the exception of the Lord Chancellor, who goes out with the Ministry) shall hold their o...
Letters
Letters. The recipient or lawful possessor of letters has all the rights in them incident to property except that he is not entitled to publish them or paraphrase of them, Philip v. Pennell, (1907) 2 Ch 577; Oliver v. Oliver, (1861) 31 LJCP 4. As to copyright, see Macgillivray on Copyright....
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