Proposition - Law Dictionary Search Results
Opponency
The act of opening an academical disputation the proposition of objections to a tenet as an exercise for a degree
Porime
A theorem or proposition so easy of demonstration as to be almost self evident
Enthymeme
An argument consisting of only two propositions an antecedent and consequent deduced from it a syllogism with one premise omitted as We are dependent therefore
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affirmative
[ concealment] 3 : involving or requiring application of effort [an duty] 4 : favoring or supporting a proposition or motion [an vote] af·fir·ma·tive·ly adv
alternative
outside the established system ;also : different from the usual or conventional [ sentencing] n 1 : a proposition or situation offering a choice between two or more things only one of which may be chosen 2
cite
: to quote or refer to as a precedent or authority [the plaintiff s several cases for the proposition]
point
point 1 : a particular detail, proposition, or issue of law ;specif : point of error 2 : any of various incremental units used in
question
decided by a judge rather than by a jury, and may be examined on appeal 3 : a proposition submitted to a vote (as in a referendum)
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A form or mode of syllogism of which the first proposition is a universal affirmative and the other two are particular negatives
paradox
A tenet or proposition contrary to received opinion an assertion or sentiment seemingly contradictory or opposed to common sense that which in
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Proposition - Law Dictionary Search Results
Opponency
The act of opening an academical disputation the proposition of objections to a tenet as an exercise for a degree
Porime
A theorem or proposition so easy of demonstration as to be almost self evident
Enthymeme
An argument consisting of only two propositions an antecedent and consequent deduced from it a syllogism with one premise omitted as We are dependent therefore
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affirmative
[ concealment] 3 : involving or requiring application of effort [an duty] 4 : favoring or supporting a proposition or motion [an vote] af·fir·ma·tive·ly adv
alternative
outside the established system ;also : different from the usual or conventional [ sentencing] n 1 : a proposition or situation offering a choice between two or more things only one of which may be chosen 2
cite
: to quote or refer to as a precedent or authority [the plaintiff s several cases for the proposition]
point
point 1 : a particular detail, proposition, or issue of law ;specif : point of error 2 : any of various incremental units used in
question
decided by a judge rather than by a jury, and may be examined on appeal 3 : a proposition submitted to a vote (as in a referendum)
Baroko
A form or mode of syllogism of which the first proposition is a universal affirmative and the other two are particular negatives
paradox
A tenet or proposition contrary to received opinion an assertion or sentiment seemingly contradictory or opposed to common sense that which in
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