Propositional - Law Dictionary Search Results
Enthymeme
An argument consisting of only two propositions an antecedent and consequent deduced from it a syllogism with
inference
of inferring ;specif : the act of passing from one proposition, statement, or judgment considered as true to another whose truth
alternative
the usual or conventional [ sentencing] n 1 : a proposition or situation offering a choice between two or more things
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Additionales
Additionales, propositions or terms added to a former agreement or contract.
Consumer
include a person who consumes energy generated by himself. The proposition that in the matter of the levy of electricity tax
Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of
observe what were really such, the king procured the principal propositions in dispute to be enacted, and declared by the council
Bracton
through the minutest steps, are investigated and developed; while every proposition is supported by fair deduction, or corroborated by the authority
An error of law on the face of the award
the arbitrator stating the reasons for his judgment, some legal proposition which is the basis of the award and which you
Proposition
The act of setting or placing before the act of offering
Self evident
a bare presentation to the mind as a self evident proposition or truth
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