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Manifest
(adj) Manifest is the process by which the information, idea, contents, communications are made explicitly apparent to all individuals concerned in them
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A manifesto is a public declaration of the ideas and policies of a political party.

Manifest: a document containing a full list of the ship's cargo, extracted from the bills of lading.

manifest
1) adj., adv. completely obvious or evident. 2) n. a written list of goods in a shipment.

MANIFEST, com. law. A written instrument containing a true account of the cargo of a ship or commercial vessel.

manifestation determination: Part of a pre-expulsion assessment in which the individualized education program (IEP) team figures out if a special education student's misconduct that otherwise could result in expulsion is, instead, ...

Ship's Manifest
a detailed list of everything that is contained in the ship's cargo.

Manifest necessity
Definition - Noun
: a circumstance (as an incurable pleading defect, the unavailability of an essential witness, juror misconduct, or illness of counsel) ...

manifest stimulus (psychology)
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It is manifest that the award must be confined within the powers given to the arbitrators, because, if their decisions extend beyond that authority, this is all assumption of, power not delegated, which cannot legally affect the parties.

French: manifestement déraisonnable.
REFERENCES:
Canada (Director of Investigation and Research) v Southam Inc. 1997 1 SCR 748
Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 963 v New Brunswick Liquor Corp. 1979 2 SCR 227 ...

There are countries, it is said, where the sovereign authority cannot by any stretch of language be said to command the laws, and yet where law manifestly exists.

in custody - A suspect is "in custody" for purpose of determining necessity of Miranda warnings if police, by word or conduce, have manifested to suspect that he is not free to leave.

The essential requirement is that there be evidence that the parties had each from an objective perspective engaged in conduct manifesting their assent, and a contract will be formed when the parties have met such a requirement.

This condition manifested before the individual’s 22nd birthday, is likely to continue indefinitely, and results in substantial functional limitations in three or more areas of major life activity, including self-care, language, learning, ...

cradle-to-grave or manifest system : A procedure in which hazardous materials are identified and followed as they are produced, treated, transported, and disposed of by a series of permanent, linkable, descriptive documents (e.g., manifests).

Gross Negligence: Intentional failure to perform a manifest duty in reckless disregard of the consequences to another person's life or property. There is no clear distinction between gross negligence and willful negligence.

hostile witness A witness who manifests so much hostility or prejudice on direct examination that the party who called him is then allowed to cross-examine him; i.e., to treat the witness as if he had been called by the opposing party.

offer 1 : a proposal, promise, or other manifestation of willingness to make and fulfill a contract or to bargain under proposed terms with another party that has the power to accept it upon receiving it ...

IDIOCY
med. jur. That condition of mind, in which the reflective, or all or a part of the affective powers, are either entirely wanting, or are manifested to... more ...

Cohabitation is evidenced by the voluntary mutual assumption of those marital rights, duties and obligations which are usually manifested by married people, and which include but are not necessarily dependent upon, sexual relations.

In addition, if equitable estoppel is being asserted against the government (such as DSHS), the party must prove: (4) the application of the defense is necessary to prevent a manifest injustice and (5) will not impair the exercise of governmental ...

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