Barring - Law Dictionary Search Results
case at bar
case at bar see case
Side-bar Rules
Side-bar Rules. See RULES.
Absolute-bar rule
Absolute-bar rule, means the principle that, when a creditor sells collateral without giving reasonable notice to the debtor, the creditor may not obtain a deficiency judgment for any amount of the debt that is not satisfied...
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Puddle bar
An iron bar made at a single heat from a puddle ball hammering and rolling
Detector bar
A bar connected with a switch longer than the distance between any two consecutive wheels of a train 45 to 50 feet laid inside a rail and operated by the wheels so that the switch cannot...
Close barred
Firmly barred or closed
Personal Bar
Personal Bar, the name applied in Scotland to estoppel (q.v.).
Barred owl
A large American owl Syrnium nebulosum so called from the transverse bars of a dark brown color on the breast
Going through the Bar
Going through the Bar. The chief of a Common Law Court demanding of every member of the Bar, in order of seniority, if he has anything to move; done at the sitting of the Court each...
Peremptory pleas, or pleas in bar
Peremptory pleas, or pleas in bar, those which were founded on some matter tending to impeach the right of action.
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Barring - Law Dictionary Search Results
case at bar
case at bar see case
Side-bar Rules
Side-bar Rules. See RULES.
Absolute-bar rule
Absolute-bar rule, means the principle that, when a creditor sells collateral without giving reasonable notice to the debtor, the creditor may not obtain a deficiency judgment for any amount of the debt that is not satisfied...
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Puddle bar
An iron bar made at a single heat from a puddle ball hammering and rolling
Detector bar
A bar connected with a switch longer than the distance between any two consecutive wheels of a train 45 to 50 feet laid inside a rail and operated by the wheels so that the switch cannot...
Close barred
Firmly barred or closed
Personal Bar
Personal Bar, the name applied in Scotland to estoppel (q.v.).
Barred owl
A large American owl Syrnium nebulosum so called from the transverse bars of a dark brown color on the breast
Going through the Bar
Going through the Bar. The chief of a Common Law Court demanding of every member of the Bar, in order of seniority, if he has anything to move; done at the sitting of the Court each...
Peremptory pleas, or pleas in bar
Peremptory pleas, or pleas in bar, those which were founded on some matter tending to impeach the right of action.
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