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Rejourn

To adjourn to put off

Postpone

cause to be deferred or put off to delay to adjourn as to postpone the consideration of a bill to the

Further consideration

first hearing merely to direct accounts and inquiries and to adjourn the further consideration of the cause. When the Master has

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Amendment

been deceived or misled by a defect, the justices may adjourn the hearing. 'Amendment of this Constitution' in Art. 368 means

Adjournamentum est ad diem dicere seu diem dare

Adjournamentum est ad diem dicere seu diem dare [Lat.], An adjournment

Adjournment Motion

Adjournment Motion, means a motion for discussing 'a specific and important

Traversing Indictment

to prepare for his defence, or otherwise, such Court may adjourn the trial to the next session, upon such terms as

Traditions

many generations of lawyers, is that a case would be adjourned on the 'Illness Slip' of a counsel. This and other

Original Writ or Original

of the Chancery shall agree in making a writ or adjourn the complaint till the next Parliament, and write the case

Hearing

under O. 5, r. 1. It does not envisage an adjourned hearing which is taken care of by O. 17, C.P.C.

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