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International Law
territory, or persons not resident therein, natural-born subjects or others. This is a natural con-sequence of the first proposition. From these two maxims flows a third, that whatever force the laws of one country have in another
Letter of cover
the risk. He issues a policy only after he is satisfied that it would be a prudent business proposition to do so. Experience of trades people has however shown that some kind of protection for the interim
Predicament
Predicament, the condition of things concerning which a logical proposition may be stated.
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Predicate
Predicate, that which is said concerning the subject in a logical proposition, as, 'The law is the perfection of commonsense'; perfection of commonsense, being affirmed concerning the law (the subject)
Prejudice, without
statutes and inter partes to exclude or save transactions, acts and rights from the consequences of a stated proposition and so as to mean 'not affecting,' 'saving,' or 'excepting.'
Referendum
Referendum, a note addressed by an ambassador to his own government touching a proposition as to which he is without power and instructions. Also, a mode, obtaining in Switzerland, and, under the
Submit
Submit, to propound, as an advocate, a proposition for the approval of the Court.
Self contradiction
The act of contradicting ones self or itself repugnancy in conceptions or in terms a proposition consisting of two members one of which contradicts the other as to be and not to be at
Vis major
irresistible force. See ACT OF GOD. Means 'act of God' is a mere short way of expressing the proposition that a common carrier is not liable for any accident as to which he can show that it
Self evident
proof or reasoning producing certainty or conviction upon a bare presentation to the mind as a self evident proposition or truth
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Proposition - Law Dictionary Search Results
International Law
territory, or persons not resident therein, natural-born subjects or others. This is a natural con-sequence of the first proposition. From these two maxims flows a third, that whatever force the laws of one country have in another
Letter of cover
the risk. He issues a policy only after he is satisfied that it would be a prudent business proposition to do so. Experience of trades people has however shown that some kind of protection for the interim
Predicament
Predicament, the condition of things concerning which a logical proposition may be stated.
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Predicate
Predicate, that which is said concerning the subject in a logical proposition, as, 'The law is the perfection of commonsense'; perfection of commonsense, being affirmed concerning the law (the subject)
Prejudice, without
statutes and inter partes to exclude or save transactions, acts and rights from the consequences of a stated proposition and so as to mean 'not affecting,' 'saving,' or 'excepting.'
Referendum
Referendum, a note addressed by an ambassador to his own government touching a proposition as to which he is without power and instructions. Also, a mode, obtaining in Switzerland, and, under the
Submit
Submit, to propound, as an advocate, a proposition for the approval of the Court.
Self contradiction
The act of contradicting ones self or itself repugnancy in conceptions or in terms a proposition consisting of two members one of which contradicts the other as to be and not to be at
Vis major
irresistible force. See ACT OF GOD. Means 'act of God' is a mere short way of expressing the proposition that a common carrier is not liable for any accident as to which he can show that it
Self evident
proof or reasoning producing certainty or conviction upon a bare presentation to the mind as a self evident proposition or truth
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