viva voce {Ans: verbally e.g. oral evidence}ad infinitum {Ans: for ever, without end}id est {Ans: it is, namely}ultra vires {Ans: exceeding authorisation}b) Context {Ans: consider the context that gave rise to the Act. Courts sometimes recognize external circumstances in explaining the reason the Act came into being. They investigate the reason why its necessary. Might be considered the socio-economic, political or historical milieu in which the Act was Formulated.}verbatim {Ans: word for word, literally}subpoena {Ans: summons, e.g. in a criminal case a witness is subpoenaed to give evidence to the court}in casu {Ans: in the present matter}inductive reasoning {Ans: is a logical process in which multiple premises, all believed true or found true most of the time, are combined to obtain a specific conclusion. Inductive reasoning is often used in applications that involve prediction, forecasting, or behavior. form is the same as for deduction but the conclusion contains something new, something more in that it goes beyond the premises. (i) argument from a (so-called) law- (ii) connectedness or concentration- (iii) causality-strongest form of connection between two events because the conclusion does not follow from the premises in this case, but only