Discretion
91À discrétion — ● À discrétion à volonté, autant qu on veut : Manger à discrétion …
92arbitrary discretion — Unsound discretion; deciding by whim or caprice; discretion exercised for an erroneous reason. National Ben. Life Ins. Co. v Shaw Walker Co. 71 App DC 276, 111 F2d 497 …
93sole discretion of trustee — The broadest measure of permissible discretion, but not an unbridled or unlimited discretion, since such would negative the existence of a trust. 54 Am J1st Trusts § 36 …
94be at someone's discretion — To be completely under someone s power or control • • • Main Entry: ↑discretion …
95at somebody's discretion — at sb s diˈscretion idiom according to what sb decides or wishes to do • Bail is granted at the discretion of the court. • There is no service charge and tipping is at your discretion. Main entry: ↑discretionidiom …
96A discretion — (fr., spr. a discresiong), 1) nach Belieben; 2) auf Gnade u. Ungnade …
97à discrétion — (franz., spr. diskrēßjóng), nach Belieben, auf Gnade oder Ungnade …
98à discrétion — (frz., spr. ehßĭóng), nach Belieben; auf Gnade und Ungnade …
99prosecutorial discretion — n. A prosecuting attorney s option to make choices with regard to charges, plea bargaining, sentence recommendation, and so on. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …
100age of discretion — index majority (adulthood) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …