conclusions of law

conclusions of law
The conclusions drawn by the court, in a trial to the court, in the exercise of its legal judgment from the facts found by it, which, in connection with the findings of fact, constitute the basis of the decision in the case. 53 Am J1st Trial § 1132. The court's statement of what the law on a controverted point is, as distinguished from an order or judgment. 4 Am J2d A & E § 76. Statements in a pleading which depart from the objective of pleading the facts. 41 Am J1st Pl § 16.

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