Persuader - Law Dictionary Search Results
Relevant
to prove or disprove a matter in issue having appreciable probative value -- That is, rationally tending to persuade people of probability or possibility of some alleged fact, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1293.
Picketing
be, if they so attend merely for the purpose of peacefully obtaining or communicating informa-tion, or of peacefully persuading any person to work or abstain from working. But the right of picketing is limited to peaceful attendance,
Laudare
Laudare, to advise or persuade; to arbitrate.
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Forestalling the market
market, buying up merchandise on its way to market, or dissuading persons to bring their goods there, or persuading them to enhance the price when there. It was deemed an offence against public trade, but the statutes
Confidence trick
Confidence trick. Where A. persuaded B. by a trick to deposit money or property with A. or a third party in order to
Burden of proof
p. 190. Means the responsibility of producing sufficient evidence in support of a fact or issue and favourably persuading the trier of fact (as a judge or jury) regarding that fact or issue (the burden of proof
Plead
in defense against the claim of another to urge reasons for or against a thing to attempt to persuade one by argument or supplication to speak by way of persuasion as to plead for the life of
Persuasion
The act of persuading the act of influencing the mind by arguments or reasons offered or by anything that moves the mind
Persuasibility
Capability of being persuaded
Believer
One who believes one who is persuaded of the truth or reality of some doctrine person or thing
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