Sageness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sage
which many species are cultivated for ornament as the scarlet sage and Mexican red and blue sage
Sagely
In a sage manner wisely
Sagy
Full of sage seasoned with sage
VerbarSalvia
A genus of plants including the sage See Sage
Sageness
The quality or state of being sage wisdom sagacity prudence gravity
Sapience
The quality of being sapient wisdom sageness knowledge
Sagebrush
the dry alkaline regions of the American plains called also sagebush and wild sage
Development
mining or other operations in, on, over or under land, Sage v. Environment, Transport and the Regions, (2003) 1 WLR 983
Best evidence rule
Best evidence rule, is the rule when the judges and sages of the law have laid down that there is but
Socratic
Of or pertaining to Socrates the Grecian sage and teacher b c 469 399 or to his manner
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