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Reserving points of law
Reserving points of law. It was long the practice for a judge at the assizes to reserve points of law
discount point
discount point normally paid at closing and generally calculated to be equivalent to 1% of the total loan amount, discount
Point of order
Point of order, a point of order is primarily intended to determine the interpretation of the rules and regulations
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Aerodrome reference point
Aerodrome reference point, in relation to any aerodrome, means a designated point established in the horizontal plane at or near the
Point of orders
Point of orders, includes an objection raised by a member at a meeting for breaches of the rules or
Erroneous in point of law
Erroneous in point of law, connotes a situation where the trial Judge falls into error in any aspect of the case
point of error
point of error :a challenge by a party to a finding, ruling, or judgment of a trial court on
Flash-point
Flash-point, of any petroleum means the lowest temperature at which it yields a vapour which will give a momentary flash when ignited, determined in accordance with the provisions of Chapter II and the rules made thereunder....
Libration point
any one of five points in the plane of a system of two large astronomical bodies orbiting each other as the Earth moon
Flash point
a volatile liquid exposed to air will burst into flame when approached by a flame Also called flashing point
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