"Irrelevant" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Irrelevant LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In tiie law of evidence. Not relevant; not relating or applicable to the matter in Issue; not supporting the issue

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Country LAW AND LEGAL

Tiie portion of the earth’s surface occupied by an independent nation or people; or the lnhabltants of such ter-rltory

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Culpable LAW AND LEGAL

Blnmable; censurable; In-volving tiie breach of a legal duty or the commission of a fault. The term ls not nec-.essarily …

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Decretum Gratiani LAW AND LEGAL

Grattan's de-cree, or decretum. A collection of eccleslas-tical law in three books or parts, made in the year 1151, by …

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Elements LAW AND LEGAL

The forces of nature. The elements are the means through which God acts, and “damages by the elements” means the …

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Feciales LAW AND LEGAL

Among the ancient Romans, that order of priests who discharged tiie duties of ambassadors. Subsequently their du-tles appear to have …

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Frater LAW AND LEGAL

In tiie civil law. A brother. Frater con sanguineus, a brother having the same father, but born of a different …

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Habendum LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In conveyancing. Tiie clanse usually following the granting part of the premises of a deed, which defines the extent …

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Idem Per Idem LAW AND LEGAL

The same for tiie same. An illustration of a kind that really adds no additlonal element to the considera-Uon of …

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In Facie Ecclesls LAW AND LEGAL

In the face of the church. A term applied In the law of England to marriages, which are required to …

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Non Liquet LAW AND LEGAL

Lat It ls not clear. In the Roman courts, when any of the judges, after the hearing of a cause, …

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Oath LAW AND LEGAL

An external pledge or assevera-tlon, made in verification of statements made or to be made, coupled with an appeal to …

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Plus Petitio LAW AND LEGAL

In Roman law. A phrase denoting the offense of claiming more thau was just In one’s pleadings. Thlfc mord might …

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Precarium LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. ln the civil law. A convention whereby one allows another the use of a thing or the exercise of …

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Pretend LAW AND LEGAL

To feign or simulate; to hold that out as real whlch is false or baseless. Brown v. Perez (Tex. Civ. …

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Re-Entry LAW AND LEGAL

The entering again Into or resuming possession of premises. Thus in leases there is a proviso for re-entry of the …

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Scabini LAW AND LEGAL

In old European law. Tiie, judges or assessors of the judges in the court, held by the count Assistants or …

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Stumpage LAW AND LEGAL

The sum agreed to be paid to an owner of land for trees stauding (or lying) upon his land, the …

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