Prudentiality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Prudentially
In a prudential manner prudently
Prudential
or characterized by prudence prudent discreet sometimes selfish or pecuniary as distinguished from higher motives or influences as prudential motives
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Prudentialist
One who is governed by or acts from prudential motives
Honorary trustees
contingent remainders, so called because they were bound, in honour only, to decide on the most proper and prudential course, Lewin on Trusts.
Jus
Jus, law, right, equity, authority, and rule. A Roman 'magistratus' generally did not investigate the facts in dispute in such matters as were brought before him; he appointed a judex for that purpose, and gave him...
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