Perceptible - Law Dictionary Search Results
Perceptivity
The quality or state of being perceptive power of perception
Perceptive
perceiving having the faculty or power of perceiving used in perception
Insentient
Not sentient not having perception or the power of perception devoid of feeling consciousness and
testimony
lay witness must be rationally based on his or her perception. A qualified expert witness may also give opinion testimony. The
Perceivable
Capable of being perceived perceptible
scintilla
scintilla : a small trace or barely perceptible amount of something (as evidence supporting a position)
Tangible personal property
measured, felt or touched, or is in any other manner perceptible to the senses. The term 'tangible personal property' shall not
Tangible
or possessing physical form; capable of being touched and seen, perceptible to the touch; capable of being possessed or realized; capable
Royalty
mineral produced. The distinction, though fine, yet exists and is perceptible, State of West Bengal v. Kesoram Industries Ltd., (2004) 10
Ratio decidendi
the inference which the Judge draws from the direct, or perceptible facts; (ii) statements of the principles of law applicable to
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