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Propound
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Propound
Matched in: Term Propound
Propounder
One who propounds proposes or offers for consideration
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Submit
Submit, to propound, as an advocate, a proposition for the approval of the
Doctrinaire
doctrines or the theories of his own philosophical system a propounder of a new set of opinions a dogmatic theorist Used
Proposal
That which is proposed or propounded for consideration or acceptance a scheme or design terms or
Defensive allegation
Defensive allegation, the mode of propounding facts relied upon as a defence by a defendant in
Laying a foundation
to render later evidence relevant, material, or competent. For example, propounding a hypothetical question to an expert is necessary before the
Onus probandi, animo attestandi
Whereas 'onus probandi' lies in every case upon the party propounding a Will--the expression 'animo attestandi' means and implies to attest:
Prolocutor of the Convocation House
that house, when he sees cause, to read all things propounded gather suffrages, etc., Jac. Law Dict.
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