Impliedly

  • 91deviation — I noun aberrance, aberrancy, aberration, abnormality, alteration, anomalousness, anomaly, antipathy, antithesis, branching off, breach of practice, change of direction, change of position, contrast, dedinatio, defiance of custom, departure,… …

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  • 92pettifogger — a lawyer of little importance and now impliedly, one who is perhaps dubious and who will make small points more for his own gain or pleasure than that of the client. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …

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  • 93licensee by invitation — licensee by in·vi·ta·tion: a social guest who is expressly or impliedly invited onto another s premises Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 94allusively — adv. impliedly, suggestively …

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  • 95imply — verb (implies, implying, implied) indicate by suggestion rather than explicit reference. ↘(of a fact or occurrence) suggest as a logical consequence. Derivatives implied adjective impliedly adverb Origin ME (orig. in the sense entangle ): from… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 96implicitly — ad. 1. Impliedly, virtually, tacitly, by inference, by implication. 2. Unreservedly, with unshaken confidence, without hesitation …

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  • 97account annexed — Form of simplified statement used in pleading a common count (e.g. money had and received) impliedly authorized for use under Fed.R.Civil P. 8(aX2) …

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  • 98cognovit actionem — /kognowvat aekshiyownam/ (He has confessed the action). A defendant s written confession of action against him. It is usually upon condition; is supposed to be given in court; and impliedly authorizes plaintiffs attorney to sign judgment and… …

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  • 99implied consent — That manifested by signs, actions, or facts, or by inaction or silence, which raise a presumption or inference that the consent has been given. An inference arising from a course of conduct or relationship between the parties, in which there is… …

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  • 100expressly — In an express manner; in direct or unmistakable terms; explicitly; definitely; directly. St. Louis Union Trust Co. v. Hill, 336 Mo. 17, 76 S.W.2d 685, 689. The opposite of impliedly. Bolles v. Toledo Trust Co., 144 Ohio St. 195, 58 N.E.2d 381,… …

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