- media concludendi
- /miydiya kogkluwdenday/ The steps of an argument. Thus "a judgment is conclusive as to all the media concludendi." Fauntleroy v. Lum, 210 U.S. 230, 28 S.Ct. 641, 52 L.Ed. 1039.The theory or basis of facts upon which a legal conclusion is reached, per Holmes, C. J., in Hoseason v. Keegen, 178 Mass. 247, 59 N.E. 627.Grounds for asserting the right known when the suit was brought. Mendez v. Baetjer, C.C.A. Puerto Rico, 106 F.2d 163, 166
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.