Points - Law Dictionary Search Results
VerbarOphryon
The supraorbital point
Obtuse
Not pointed or acute blunt applied esp to angles greater than a right angle or containing more than ninety degrees
Northwest
The point in the horizon between the north and west and equally distant from each the northwest part or region
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Mutatis mutandis
Mutatis mutandis, implies applicability of any provision with necessary changes in points of detail, Prahlad Sharma v. State of U.P., (2004) 4 SCC 113. Mutatis mutandis, means 'with the necessary
Preliminary point
Preliminary point, is not confined to such legal points only as may be pleaded in bar of a suit but comprehends all points or issues, whether of
Muricate
Formed with sharp points full of sharp points or of pickles covered or roughened as a surface with sharp points or excrescences
Terminus, terminal and terminal tax
Terminus, terminal and terminal tax, the word 'terminus' according to Oxford Dictionary means a point situated at or forming the end or extremity of somethings situated at the end of a line of
Pricksong
Music written or noted with dots or points so called from the points or dots with which it is noted down
Punctuate
To mark with points to separate into sentences clauses etc by points or stops which mark the proper pauses in expressing the
discount point
normally paid at closing and generally calculated to be equivalent to 1% of the total loan amount, discount points are paid to reduce the interest rate on a loan. In an ARM with an initial rate discount,
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