in+which+case

  • 121Case divinity — Divinity Di*vin i*ty, n.; pl. {Divinities}. [F. divinit[ e], L. divinitas. See {Divine}, a.] 1. The state of being divine; the nature or essence of God; deity; godhead. [1913 Webster] When he attributes divinity to other things than God, it is… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 122case in point —    This term refers to an example which serves to illustrate, support or prove a point which is currently under discussion.     Not even the most talented athlete is guaranteed a long career. The latest skiing accident is a case in point …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 123case on appeal — Etymology: case (I) : the statement which an appellant lays before the court for the prosecution of his appeal as the presentation of the facts on which the appeal is based …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 124case —  The term describes relationships or syntactic functions between parts of speech. A pronoun is in the nominative case (sometimes called the subjective) when it is the subject of a verb ( He is here ) and in the accusative (sometimes called the… …

    Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • 125case study — / keɪs ˌstʌdɪ/ noun a true or invented business situation used in business training to practise decision making ● The marketing case study consisted of a long history of the company, the present situation and a choice of strategic plans. ● The… …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 126case sufficient to go to a jury — A case that has proceeded upon sufficient proof to that stage where it must be submitted to jury and not decided against the state as a matter of law. State v. McDonough, 129 Conn. 483, 29 A.2d 582, 584. Form of action. That category into which a …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 127case sufficient to go to a jury — A case that has proceeded upon sufficient proof to that stage where it must be submitted to jury and not decided against the state as a matter of law. State v. McDonough, 129 Conn. 483, 29 A.2d 582, 584. Form of action. That category into which a …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 128case primae impressionis — A case of first impression; a case for the determination of which no precedent can be found. Vaughan v Menlove, 3 Bingham s New Cases 468 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary