Speculation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Question of fact
so answered. The answer to it is a matter of speculation which cannot be proved by any available evidence to be
Statement of fact
so answered. The answer to it is a matter of speculation which cannot be proved by any available evidence to be
Knew to be likely to be committed
committed, would be committed. It means something more than a speculation that such an offence might happen to be committed, Dalel
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Jeux de bourse
Jeux de bourse, mean 'games of the stock exchange. Speculation in stock or bonds, as by dealing in options or
Gaming or gambling
liability of a bankrupt for gambling or rash and hazardous speculation, see (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1914, s. 157. And as to
Philosophation
Philosophical speculation and discussion
free thinking
authority especially about social and religious issues exhibiting boldness of speculation skeptical of authority
Freethinking
Undue boldness of speculation unbelief
Dilettant
Of or pertaining to dilettanteism amateur as dilettant speculation
Daydream
A vain fancy speculation a reverie a castle in the air unfounded hope
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