First Impression (adj) First impression is the opinion or inference reached by a court, authority or person by applying the logic and reasoning on the circumstances prevailing in that case, when a similar precedence, decision, ...
FIRST IMPRESSION - When an issue is brought before a court which has not addressed the issue before it is called a case of first impression.
Case Of First Impression A court case that presents a new question or issue for legal interpretation (or at least new within that court's jurisdiction). For example, the question may concern recently passed or rarely used legislation.
Case of First Impression: A novel legal question that comes before a court.
first impression adj. referring to a legal issue which has never been decided by an appeals court and, therefore, there is no precedent for the court to follow.
First impression Definition - Noun : first consideration or judgment see also case of first impression at case ...
Occasionally courts create new law by departing from existing precedent or by issuing a decision in a case involving novel issues, called a case of first impression.
The Latin term "Prima impressionis" means, in a UK legal context: "on first impression". Post this page to: Deli.cio.us Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon Bookmark Contact Us About Us Affiliate Terms of Use Privacy Community Link to Us ...
The attractiveness of a property's exterior when viewed from the street. The first impression a property makes. Days On Market The period of time a property stays on the market until it is sold or has expired from the time it was listed.
Prima facie - [Of first appearance; on the face of it] -based on a first impression.
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