Restatement Of The Law (n) Restatement of the law is the endeavor undertaken by American Law institute whereby the basic laws of United States on variety of subjects are compiled, updated and re-stated mainly for reference purposes ...
Restatement A publication which tells what the law is in a particular field, as compiled from statutes and decisions.
restatement of the law n. a series of detailed statements of the basic law on a variety of subjects written and updated by well-known legal scholars.
The Restatement (Second) of Torts explains the doctrine in detail as follows: § 479. LAST CLEAR CHANCE: HELPLESS PLAINTIFF ...
Rossier (1941) 18 Cal.2d 33, 37.) The Restatement of Torts explained it this way, 'The essential thing is the purpose to cause the result.
b : to protect or assure by warranty <the ~ed goods> <an assignor is not liable for defaults of the obligor and does not ~ his solvency Restatement (Second) of Contracts> c : to state as a warranty ...
" Restatement (Second) of Contracts § 32 (1981) (emphasis added). Here the law attempts to provide some protection from the risk of revocation in a unilateral contract to the offeree.
In the American law textbook, Restatement (Second of Torts), the authors opine: ...
The oath required of witnesses at trial and officers of government embarking on their careers is a restatement of our nation’s faith in God.
See also: Statement, Person, Law, State, Court
 
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