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recess
recess : a temporary adjournment of a trial, hearing, or legislative session recess vb
Exchequer Chamber, Court of
mere debate, such causes from the other Courts being sometimes adjourned into it as the judges upon argument found to be
Eat inde sine die
a day,' i.e., be dismissed without any further trial or adjournment.
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Decem tales
number of jurors do not attend, the trial must be adjourned, and a decem or octo tales, according to the number
Anticipation
substantive motion is more effective than a motion for the adjournment of the House. Parliamentary Practice ' Erskine May, 22nd Edn.
Rejournment
Adjournment
Readjournment
The act of readjourning a second or repeated adjournment
Pocket veto
if he had signed it unless the Congress by their adjournment prevent its return in which case it shall not be
ment
fragment piece broken segment abridgment act of abridging imprisonment movement adjournment amazement state of being amazed astonishment
session
meeting of a legislative or judicial body and the final adjournment see also regular session, special session
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