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Existence or extent of a legal right

plaintiff cannot succeed unless he establishes his legal right. This proposition of law is so clear and axiomatic that the expression

Gas

other similar purposes. So it is difficult to accept the proposition that 'gas' in entry 25 of List II includes natural

Giving of notice

We can find however no authority or principle for the proposition that as soon as the person with a legal duty

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Porism

A proposition affirming the possibility of finding such conditions as will render

International Law

or others. This is a natural con-sequence of the first proposition. From these two maxims flows a third, that whatever force

Letter of cover

he is satisfied that it would be a prudent business proposition to do so. Experience of trades people has however shown

Predicament

Predicament, the condition of things concerning which a logical proposition may be stated.

Predicate

that which is said concerning the subject in a logical proposition, as, 'The law is the perfection of commonsense'; perfection of

Prejudice, without

transactions, acts and rights from the consequences of a stated proposition and so as to mean 'not affecting,' 'saving,' or 'excepting.'

Premises

Premises (pr'missa), in logic, propositions antecedently supposed or proved. In a deed the 'premises' are

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