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21Batinites — (batiniyya) A term applied to those who emphasize the inner (batin) meaning of a text over its external or apparent (zahir) sense. It is sometimes loosely applied to thinkers who opt for a figurative interpretation (ta’wil) in order to avoid… …
22latent defect — A defect not observable on casual inspection. A hidden defect in a structure, machine, or article of merchandise. A defect in an article constituting the subject matter of a sale, not discoverable on a reasonable examination of the property. 46… …
23Work-product doctrine — In American civil procedure, the work product doctrine protects materials prepared in anticipation of litigation from discovery by opposing counsel. [cite encyclopedia |editor=Bryan G. Gardner |title=Work product rule |encyclopedia=Black s Law… …
24hidden defect — n. A defect in an object or property that is not immediately apparent on inspection and for which a buyer has the right to revoke an acceptance to purchase. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy… …
25dangers of the river — This phrase, as used in bills of lading, means only the natural accidents incident to river navigation, and does not embrace such as may be avoided by the exercise of that skill, judgment, or foresight which are demanded from persons in a… …
26dangers of the river — This phrase, as used in bills of lading, means only the natural accidents incident to river navigation, and does not embrace such as may be avoided by the exercise of that skill, judgment, or foresight which are demanded from persons in a… …
27un´dis|cov´er|a|bly — un|dis|cov|er|a|ble «UHN dihs KUHV uhr uh buhl, KUHV ruh », adjective. not discoverable; not to be discovered, learned, or found out. –un´dis|cov´er|a|bly, adverb …
28un|dis|cov|er|a|ble — «UHN dihs KUHV uhr uh buhl, KUHV ruh », adjective. not discoverable; not to be discovered, learned, or found out. –un´dis|cov´er|a|bly, adverb …
29WERTHEIMER, MAX — (1880–1943), founder of Gestalt psychology. Wertheimer was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. After studying philosophy and psychology, he spent some years in independent investigation until, in 1910, he arrived at the University of Frankfurt, where …
30Indiscoverable — In dis*cov er*a*ble, a. Not discoverable; undiscoverable. J. Conybeare. [1913 Webster] …