Ultimate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mediate datum
datum, an International fact whose existence implies the existence of ultimate facts, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 995.
Unclaimed property
it appears that they then amounted to 56 millions, their ultimate destination, except as to 'dormant funds'-i.e., funds not dealt with
Illegally and with material irregularity
of law or to material defects of procedure affecting the ultimate decision, and not to errors either of fact or of
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Pedicel
one flower or fruit whether solitary or one of many ultimate divisions of a common peduncle See Peduncle and Illust of
Category
by which they can be arranged in a system an ultimate or undecomposable conception a predicament
Entices takes
but imperceptible im-pression culminating after some time, in achieving its ultimate purpose of successful inducement, Thakorlal D. Verdgama v. State of
Cui bono
good or use and hence what purpose object specif the ultimate object of life
D
is from Greek which took it from Phoelignician the probable ultimate origin being Egyptian It is related most nearly to t
F
and value of Greek letter came from the Phoelignician the ultimate source being probably Egyptian Etymologically f is most closely related
Final
Pertaining to the end or conclusion last terminating ultimate as the final day of a school term
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