Latin. (Logic & Math.) With stronger reason. With greater logic. By a stronger argument; so much the more. A term used in logic to denote an argument to the effect that because one ascertained fact exists, therefore another, which is included in it, or analogous to it, and which is less improbable, unusual, or surprising, must also exist.
A good number of the case briefs include excerpts from Dean’s Law Dictionary in the Legal Analysis
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