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First let me set you straight on a point of law.
"We could probably argue that particular point of law for several hours."
The appeal lies only where a point of law is involved.
You are changing the Treaties for a point of law.
The case remains the leading authority on this point of law today.
Following the death sentences, an appeal was made on a point of law.
Any point of law may be referred in this manner.
The Justices discuss the points of law at issue in the cases.
The officials acknowledged that the point of law was ambiguous.
His brief incorporated not only points of law but also history and current events.
And of course some points of law are very involved.
Academic or theoretical points of law are not usually determined.
These look at points of law raised in appeals from the lower courts.
"I'll admit that having a woman arguing points of law with me took some getting used to."
The Tribunal does not have final authority to decide points of law.
In part the spending disparity arises from a point of law.
Always looked half asleep, but was shrewd as could be when it came to a point of law.
The body typically decides appeals only on point of law.
The real question is a point of law, of some interest and general application.
"That this concession could be set aside on separate points of law."
Probably not, for it would be a fine point of law to prove a lease a sale.
Does the case raise a point of law of general public importance?
The jury is given guidance on points of law and then sent out to consider its verdict.
Some lawyers drew packed houses, and often the cases were decided on common sense rather than any point of law.
He might raise ridiculous objections about minor points of law.