Sense - Law Dictionary Search Results
present sense impression
present sense impression : an out-of-court statement that describes or explains an
Sense
by means of impressions made upon certain organs sensory or sense organs of the body or of perceiving changes in the
Common sense
See Common sense under Sense
Popular sense
Popular sense, means 'that sense which people conversant with the subject-matter with
Sense
Sense (of words). See SECUNDUM SUBJECTAM MATERIAM.
Senseful
Full of sense meaning or reason reasonable judicious
Timber
Timber, has an enlarged or restricted sense, according to the connection in which it is employed, and
Family
family arrange-ment is not to be understood in a narrow sense of being a group of persons who are recognised in
Rent
77 and 190, and title APPORTIONMENT. Rent in its wider sense means any payment made for the use of land or
Trespass
Trespass, has been used by lawyers and laymen in three senses of varying degree of generality (1) In its widest and
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