Rationality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fer' natur', animals
as in the case of pigeons, tame hawks, etc. (2) Ratione impotenti', on account of their inability, as when birds, coneys,
Bridge
for the repair of bridges not repairable by any person ratione tenur'. As to the offence of pulling down, throwing down,
Benefit of doubt
which the accused is entitled to reasonable doubt-the doubt which rational thinking men will reasonably, honestly and conscientiously entertain and not
Believe and hope
Believe and hope, 'to hope' means 'to want and expect'; to look forward with expectation and desire.' 'Hope' is a...
Bees
These are fer' natur' and the property in them is ratione soli; but a person retains the ownership in a swarm
Advowson
of a church and his heirs should be its patrons ratione fundationis, yet the greater number of them were primarily appendant,
Arbitrarily
Arbitrarily, The expression 'arbitrarily' means: in an unreasonable manner, as fixed or done capriciously or at pleasure, without adequate determining...
Under any customary or personal law applicable to parties
the personal law of the parties. There must be a rational relation between the sum so paid and its potential as
Has reason to believe
to examine whether the reasons for the belief have a rational connection or a relevant bearing to the formation of the
Highways
other divisions of parishes, and occasionally to private persons bound ratione tenur', or in right of their estates, to repair some
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