To the point in law
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ADREMTo the point, in law
haggadahA legend, parable, or anecdote used to illustrate a point of the Law in the Talmud
RESPoint in law.
RESPoint, in law
perverse(of a verdict) Against the weight of evidence or the direction of the judge on a point of law
EXPARTEWithout notice to the other side, in law
juristicpertaining to a jurist (one versed in the law)
SAYREPresident Wilson's son-in-law, former High Commissioner to the Philippines.
resterbring to an end voluntarily the introduction of evidence in a law case
inhibits(in ecclesiastical law) Forbid (a member of the clergy) to exercise clerical functions
inhibiting(in ecclesiastical law) Forbid (a member of the clergy) to exercise clerical functions
LAPDFirst law enforcement org. in the U.S. to hire a female officer (1910)
rejoindera sharp and clever answer; in law, the defendant's answer to the plaintiff's reply/replication
rejoindersREJOINDER, a sharp and clever answer; in law, the defendant's answer to the plaintiff's reply/replication
prerogativesThe right of the sovereign, which in British law is theoretically subject to no restriction
prerogativeThe right of the sovereign, which in British law is theoretically subject to no restriction
prelawof, pertaining to, or engaged in studies in preparation for the formal study of law
imperiathe right to command the force of the state in order to enforce the law
spiritualitysomething that in ecclesiastical law belongs to the church or to a cleric as such
spiritualitiesSPIRITUALITY, something that in ecclesiastical law belongs to the church or to a cleric as such
ijtihads(in Islamic law) the use of reason to arrive at a knowledge of truth in religious matters
ijtihad(in Islamic law) the use of reason to arrive at a knowledge of truth in religious matters
legislateto make laws; to pass law in the form of an Act of Parliament or by delegated legislation
postulate(in ecclesiastical law) Nominate or elect (someone) to an ecclesiastical office subject to the sanction of a higher authority
postulates(in ecclesiastical law) Nominate or elect (someone) to an ecclesiastical office subject to the sanction of a higher authority
legislatingLEGISLATE, to make laws; to pass law in the form of an Act of Parliament or by delegated legislation
legislatedLEGISLATE, to make laws; to pass law in the form of an Act of Parliament or by delegated legislation
legislatesLEGISLATE, to make laws; to pass law in the form of an Act of Parliament or by delegated legislation
postulated(in ecclesiastical law) Nominate or elect (someone) to an ecclesiastical office subject to the sanction of a higher authority
postulating(in ecclesiastical law) Nominate or elect (someone) to an ecclesiastical office subject to the sanction of a higher authority
escheatsThe reversion of property to the state, or (in feudal law) to a lord, on the owner's dying without legal heirs
traditions(in Judaism) An ordinance of the oral law not in the Torah but held to have been given by God to Moses
statementA formal account of events given by a witness, defendant, or other party to the police or in a court of law
shochetperson certified by a rabbi or Jewish court of law to slaughter animals for food in the manner prescribed by Jewish law
statementsA formal account of events given by a witness, defendant, or other party to the police or in a court of law
smurfingthe practice of executing financial transactions in a specific pattern calculated to avoid the creation of certain records and reports required by law
dowerthe part of or interest in the real estate of a deceased husband given by law to his widow during her life compare curtesy
smurfingsSMURFING, the practice of executing financial transactions in a specific pattern calculated to avoid the creation of certain records and reports required by law
advowsons(in English ecclesiastical law) The right to recommend a member of the Anglican clergy for a vacant benefice, or to make such an appointment
presumptionAn attitude adopted in law or as a matter of policy toward an action or proposal in the absence of acceptable reasons to the contrary