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Merits, affidavit of
Merits, affidavit of. This instrument is necessary when a defendant seeks to set aside, for irregularity, a judgment signed or other proceeding. The term 'merits,' in an affidavit … Merits, affidavit of. This instrument is necessary when a defendant seeks to set aside, for irregularity, a judgment signed or
Confession
on 'Confession' is based on the Maxim 'habemus optimum testem canfitentem renum' which means that confession of an accused is the best evidence against him. The rationale behind this rule is that an ordinary, normal and sane … Confession, a statement in order to amount to a 'confession' must either admit in terms the offence, or at any rate
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hearing
hearing : a hearing that is conducted impartially and in accordance with due process and for which the defendant has reasonable opportunity to prepare, the assistance of counsel, the right to present evidence, the opportunity to cross-examine … the parties may offer evidence as to appropriate sentencing Franks hearing [fraks-] : a hearing to determine whether statements made by police officers in an affidavit that was used to obtain a search warrant by which evidence
Leave to defend
writ of summons may, at the option of the plaintiff, be specially endorsed with or accompanied by a statement of his claim as of the remedy to which he claims to be entitled; in which case, if the … being due, to be by writ of summons in a form provided by the Act, and, unless the defendant should within twelve days obtain leave to appear and defend the action, allowed the plaintiff to sign judgment
libel
also held that the states cannot allow a private person to recover damages for libel against a media defendant without a showing of fault (as negligence) on the defendant's part. These protections do not apply to matters … of liber book] 1 : complaint used esp. in admiralty and divorce cases 2 a : a defamatory statement or representation esp. in the form of written or printed words ;specif : a false published statement that
Deceit
Real Property Limitation Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27), s. 36. Deceit is a false statement of a fact made by a person knowingly or recklessly with the intent that it shall be acted upon … collusion used to deceive and defraud another. In an action of deceit the plaintiff must prove that the defendant has made a false statement, knowing that it was false or without any belief in its truth or
declaration
principles, aims, or policies of a group or government [ of rights] compare constitution, proclamation b : a statement of the value of property that is subject to a tax (as a duty) ;also : a statement of … declaration against interest is an exception to the hearsay rule. A statement that is offered to clear the accused is not admissible without corroborating circumstances under the Federal Rules of Evidence. dy·ing declaration : a statement that
Statement
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Abatement
for the slow progress of the ordinary forms of justice. (3) Plea in Abatement.-A defence by which a defendant showed cause to the Court why he should not be sued, or, if sued, not in the form … in Abatement at Common Law (which by 4 Anne, c. 16, s. 11, had to be substantiated by affidavit, and which is now abolished, see. R.S.C. Ord. XXI., r. 20) was one which stated some fact which
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Accused, statement of
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Merits, affidavit of
Merits, affidavit of. This instrument is necessary when a defendant seeks to set aside, for irregularity, a judgment signed or other proceeding. The term 'merits,' in an affidavit … Merits, affidavit of. This instrument is necessary when a defendant seeks to set aside, for irregularity, a judgment signed or
Confession
on 'Confession' is based on the Maxim 'habemus optimum testem canfitentem renum' which means that confession of an accused is the best evidence against him. The rationale behind this rule is that an ordinary, normal and sane … Confession, a statement in order to amount to a 'confession' must either admit in terms the offence, or at any rate
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hearing
hearing : a hearing that is conducted impartially and in accordance with due process and for which the defendant has reasonable opportunity to prepare, the assistance of counsel, the right to present evidence, the opportunity to cross-examine … the parties may offer evidence as to appropriate sentencing Franks hearing [fraks-] : a hearing to determine whether statements made by police officers in an affidavit that was used to obtain a search warrant by which evidence
Leave to defend
writ of summons may, at the option of the plaintiff, be specially endorsed with or accompanied by a statement of his claim as of the remedy to which he claims to be entitled; in which case, if the … being due, to be by writ of summons in a form provided by the Act, and, unless the defendant should within twelve days obtain leave to appear and defend the action, allowed the plaintiff to sign judgment
libel
also held that the states cannot allow a private person to recover damages for libel against a media defendant without a showing of fault (as negligence) on the defendant's part. These protections do not apply to matters … of liber book] 1 : complaint used esp. in admiralty and divorce cases 2 a : a defamatory statement or representation esp. in the form of written or printed words ;specif : a false published statement that
Deceit
Real Property Limitation Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27), s. 36. Deceit is a false statement of a fact made by a person knowingly or recklessly with the intent that it shall be acted upon … collusion used to deceive and defraud another. In an action of deceit the plaintiff must prove that the defendant has made a false statement, knowing that it was false or without any belief in its truth or
declaration
principles, aims, or policies of a group or government [ of rights] compare constitution, proclamation b : a statement of the value of property that is subject to a tax (as a duty) ;also : a statement of … declaration against interest is an exception to the hearsay rule. A statement that is offered to clear the accused is not admissible without corroborating circumstances under the Federal Rules of Evidence. dy·ing declaration : a statement that
Statement
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Abatement
for the slow progress of the ordinary forms of justice. (3) Plea in Abatement.-A defence by which a defendant showed cause to the Court why he should not be sued, or, if sued, not in the form … in Abatement at Common Law (which by 4 Anne, c. 16, s. 11, had to be substantiated by affidavit, and which is now abolished, see. R.S.C. Ord. XXI., r. 20) was one which stated some fact which
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