natural laws

  • 71natural — nat·u·ral || nætʃrÉ™l adj. conforming to the laws of nature; normal; inborn, instinctive; of or relating to nature; not artificial, organic; physical, earthbound n. person with innate talent for a certain role (Slang); stupid person; white… …

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  • 72Natural Law —    The laws which human beings can discover by means of their own unaided reason …

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  • 73natural law — nat′ural law′ n. a principle or body of laws considered as derived from nature, right reason, or religion and as ethically binding in human society • Etymology: 1350–1400 …

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  • 74natural justice — /nætʃrəl ˈdʒʌstəs/ (say nachruhl justuhs) noun 1. that justice which responds to fundamental logic and absolute fairness rather than to the laws of a particular place and time. 2. the legal concept of the minimum standard of fairness which has to …

  • 75natural liberty — A person s freedom to act as he may desire, excepting in so far as he is restrained or controlled by the laws of nature. See 1 Bl Comm 125 …

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  • 76natural obligation — A moral obligation. Re Atkins Estate (CA5) 30 F2d 761. An obligation which rests wholly in conscience and which is not enforceable under the laws of mankind. See moral obligation …

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  • 77natural state of stream — The condition of a stream of water under the ordinary operation of the physical laws which affect it. 56 Am J1st Wat § 19. The stage of water that ordinarily flows in the spring or other season of the year when the stream stands at the highest… …

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  • 78Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation — Infobox Book name = Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation title orig = translator = image caption = Title page of the 12th edition of Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (1884) author = Robert Chambers illustrator = cover artist =… …

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  • 79English Poor Laws — Poor Law redirects here. For the Poor Law systems of Scotland and Ireland, see Scottish Poor Laws and Irish Poor Laws. Although many deterrent workhouses developed in the period after the New Poor Law, some had already been built under the… …

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  • 80Kirchhoff's circuit laws — noun a pair of fundamental natural laws dealing with the relations of currents at a junction and the voltages around a loop See Also: Kirchhoffs current law, Kirchhoffs voltage law …

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