WordNet
n. a finding as to the applicability of a rule of law to particular facts [syn: finding of law]
Usage examples of "conclusion of law".
It is an averment of a conclusion of law which is permitted to abridge the facts (positive and negative) on which it is founded.
It states a mere conclusion of law, not the facts upon which that conclusion is based, and from which the liability arises.
The difference between alleging that a defendant was on the wrong side of the road, and that he was negligent, is the difference between an allegation of facts requiring to be excused by a counter allegation of further facts to prevent their being a ground of liability, and an allegation which involves a conclusion of law, and denies in advance the existence of an [114] excuse.