Preamble: The formal introductory clause of a patent claim. Depending on the circumstances, the preamble may or may not define a narrowing element of the claim.
May 15 preamble As was the custom, Congress appointed a committee to draft a preamble that would explain the purpose of the resolution.
The preamble declares that the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure public tranquillity, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, ...
Expanded Legal Definition of PraemunirePreamble A introductory written statement of facts or assumptions upon which a statute or contract is based.
being that such companies purported to act as corporate bodies, raised transferable stock, used charters for purposes not warranted by the grant, and were - or were supposed to be - dangerous and mischievous, tending (in the words of the preamble of ...
Constitution preamble> 2 a : to protect or make certain (as by lien) <make a just and equitable partition and ~ the parties' respective interests Denton v. Lazenby, 879 P.2d 607 (1994)> ...
In the constitution of the United States, the preamble. declares that the people "do ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America.
In order to guide the courts many important statutes contain (usually in a preamble) a statement of the abuses that the legislation is intended to cure or of the general legislative intent. Statutes are classified in various ways. Public statutes (e.
It deemed the statute's preamble, which defined when life begins, wholly constitutional.
See also: Law, State, Person, Public, Were
 
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