Substantial
71substantial change — esminis pakeitimas statusas Aprobuotas sritis Aplinka apibrėžtis Įrenginio, kurą deginančio įrenginio, atliekų deginimo įrenginio arba bendro atliekų deginimo įrenginio pobūdžio ar veikimo pakeitimas arba išplėtimas, kuris gali turėti reikšmingą… …
72substantial capacity test — Term used in the definition of legal insanity proposed by the Model Penal Code (No. 4.01) to the effect that a person is not responsible for criminal conduct if at the time of such conduct as a result of mental disease or defect he lacks… …
73substantial compliance rule — Compliance with the essential requirements, whether of a contract or of a statute. Wentworth v. Medellin, Tex.Civ.App., 529 S.W.2d 125, 128. In life insurance law is that where insured has done substantially all he is required to do under policy… …
74substantial evidence — See substantial evidence rule …
75substantial claim — See substantial adverse claim …
76substantial compliance — See substantial performance …
77substantial evidence rule — The rule that a determination of fact by an administrative body should be upheld unless arbitrary or clearly wrong; that a ruling based on findings supported by substantial evidence shall be sustained unless they rest on erroneous legal… …
78substantial justice rule — The rule that a judgment shall not be reversed if it appears that there has been no error in reference to substantive principles, that substantial justice has been done, and that such error as occurred in the lower court was technical. West v… …
79substantial right — An essential, as distinguished from a technical, right. Sullivan v Storz, 156 Neb 177, 55 NW2d 499, 34 ALR2d 1142. That which concerns the subject matter of the action or proceeding. The fact that a matter is discretionary does not prevent it… …
80substantial damages — noun plural : damages which bring about actual economic loss or for which compensation in a substantial amount is awarded as distinguished from nominal damages awarded only to vindicate a legal right …