This knowledge will lead you to a chapter on «serious health conditions» and an easily digestible explanation of
the legal meaning of that phrase.
The focus of the appeal is
the legal meaning of the phrase «her mind is then disturbed», a phrase which is not defined in the Code and for which the case law has provided little explanation.
Not exact matches
The appeal centred on the concept
of dolus eventualis — a Latin
legal phrase meaning the act was carried out knowing it would lead to death.
It is unclear if Gove
meant to include solicitors in the
phrase «representatives
of the profession overall», but the fact they were not explicitly mentioned suggests he has no plans to backtrack on cuts to
legal aid fees.
The definitions are not intended to state or suggest the correct
legal significance or
meaning of any word or
phrase.
The Court considered that, since, in its understanding, all parties agreed that Article 37 TEU constituted the appropriate substantive
legal basis, the agreement should be considered to relate «exclusively» to the CFSP in the
meaning of the Article 218 (6) second
phrase TFEU.
Part
of that
means consuming technology in an informed and strategic way, and there were plenty
of technology vendors at AALL showing off products with all the au courant buzz
phrases of artificial intelligence,
legal analytics, data mining and cloud computing.
So in a relevant context, the ordinary
meaning of a
phrase would be the
legal meaning?
This is because the
phrase «commercial activity» may have a broad range
of meanings, and it is necessary to consider the
phrase in its overall context, including the
legal context by analyzing the statute in which the
phrase is found.
Now, the
phrase «managed
legal services» can seem jargonish, but Radiant has laid out what it
means and how it helps address the typical law department's fundamental challenge
of being asked to do more with fewer resources and at the same time deliver unquestioned business value.
Judges are being offered help on the
legal meaning of common words and
phrases that can trip them up in court.
«(b) The
phrase «practice law» does not encompass any
of the following:»... (2) the design, creation, assembly, completion, publication, distribution, display, or sale, including by
means of an Internet Web site,
of self - help
legal written materials, books, documents, templates, forms, computer software, or similar products if the products clearly and conspicuously state that the products are not a substitute for the advice
of an attorney.
«A plain reading
of the quoted portion
of the funding agreements demonstrates that the use
of the
phrase «shall receive nothing» in conjunction with «no associated obligation to pay»
means that the requirement
of repayment is completely contingent upon the recovery
of proceeds from the related
legal claims,» the Court
of Appeals wrote.
It is manifest that we are confronted with the task
of first construing «and / or,» that befuddling, nameless thing, that Janus - faced verbal monstrosity, neither word nor
phrase, the child
of a brain
of some one too lazy or too dull to express his precise
meaning, or too dull to know what he did
mean, now commonly used by lawyers in drafting
legal documents, through carelessness or ignorance or as a cunning device to conceal rather than express
meaning with view to furthering the interest
of their clients.
According to the
legal commentators, when used together with «and,» the word «or» usually includes «and» and the «and / or»
phrase means «either or both
of.»
In response to user requests for the definitions
of Latin
legal terms still in use in Canadian law, a collection of Legal Maxims with English meanings of the classic phrases was added to the data
legal terms still in use in Canadian law, a collection
of Legal Maxims with English meanings of the classic phrases was added to the data
Legal Maxims with English
meanings of the classic
phrases was added to the database.
So long as a competing work (the ALWD Guide to
Legal Citation or Introduction to Basic
Legal Citation, for that matter) avoids employing the specific
means used by The Bluebook to explain how to cite (e.g., its words,
phrases, selected examples) that work can instruct readers on how to produce citations identical to those generated by careful use
of The Bluebook.
A Latin
phrase meaning «let the superior answer,» respondeat superior is the
legal doctrine which holds an employer, officer, manager, supervisor or other «superior» individual or group to an employee or subordinate legally liable for the acts
of the employee or subordinate.
Virginia is one
of a handful
of states that does not recognize the
phrase «
legal separation,» but this doesn't
mean you can't legally separate there.
However, attorneys and the courts generally accept that either
phrase means one parent has both sole
legal custody and sole physical custody
of the children.