Plainly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Evidently
In an evident manner clearly plainly
Explicitly
In an explicit manner clearly plainly without disguise or reservation of meaning not by inference or
Distinctively
With distinction plainly
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Falsism
false an assertion or statement the falsity of which is plainly apparent opposed to truism
Contempt of court
or consequential, which, without such gross insolence or direct opposition, plainly tend to create a universal disregard of their authority. Contempts
Resident in India
Resident in India, the intention of the Legislature was plainly to prohibit all transactions in foreign exchange by persons who
Paper
emergence of the print or sketch or the site plan. Plainly, ammonia paper and ferro paper cannot be regarded as paper
Homelily
Plainly inelegantly
Retrenchment
'for any reason whatsoever' are understood to mean what they plainly say it is difficult to escape the conclusion that the
Stare decisis
a decision, or series of decisions, which establish a doctrine plainly outside the statute and outside the common law, when no
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