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Incorporated Law Society
21. On the decay of the Inns of Chancery, which in their later aspect were the Inns specially appropriated to attorneys, a Society was formed called ''The Society of Gentlemen Practices in the several Courts of Law … the full title of 'The Society of Attorneys, Solicitors, Proctors, and others not being Barristers practicing in the Courts of Law and Equity of the United Kingdom'; since the charter of 1903 it has been officially (as
Courthouse
A house in which established courts are held or a house appropriated to courts and public meetings … A house in which established courts are held or a house appropriated to courts and public meetings
Judicial bypass
as a law that requires a minor to notify a parent before obtaining an abortion but allows an appropriately qualified minor to obtain a court order permitting the abortion without parental notice, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
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Same suit
incidental reliefs in the suit, but not relating to the execution of the decree. Decree-holder has to approach appropriate court by filing separate application to execute the decree, Balasa Sarada w/o Seethapathi v. Talluri Anasuyamma, AIR 2007 AP
Passing off
committed by the defendant the plaintiff gets a fresh cause of action to come to the court by appropriate proceedings, Bengal Waterproof Limited v. Bombay Waterproof Manufacturing Company, (1997) 1 SCC 99: AIR 1997 SC 1398: (1997)
demurrer
for more definite statement. In the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, a motion to dismiss or to grant appropriate relief takes the place of a demurrer. Demurrers are sometimes used to question a court's jurisdiction. demurrer to
extraordinary remedy
extraordinary remedy : a procedure for obtaining judicial relief allowed when no other method is available, appropriate, or useful see also habeas corpus, mandamus, quo warranto … for obtaining judicial relief allowed when no other method is available, appropriate, or useful see also habeas corpus, mandamus, quo warranto
Judicial-tenure commissioner
Judicial-tenure commissioner, means a commission that reviews complaints against judges, investig-ates those complaints, and makes recommenda-tions about appropriate measures to the highest court in the jurisdiction, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 852.
Appropriate government
Matched in: Term Appropriate government
lis pendens
a pending suit 2 : a written notice of a pending suit involving property usually filed in the appropriate office (as a registry of deeds) called also notice of pendency 3 a : the jurisdiction and control … a registry of deeds) called also notice of pendency 3 a : the jurisdiction and control of the court over property involved in a pending suit b : a doctrine under which one purchasing an interest in
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