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close closed clos·ing vt 1 : to bring to an end or to a state of completion [closed the case] [ an estate by liquidating its

bill

are used when another device for review, such as appeal, is not available, as when the period to bring it has expired. Bills of review are abolished in federal practice by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b).

Centralize

To draw or bring to a center point to gather into or about a center to bring into one system or under

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Procure

means to obtain, or get by care; effort or the use of special means; to procure evidence; to bring about especially by unscrupulous and indirect means; to procure secret documents; to obtain (women or girls) for the

sue

suire, literally, to follow, pursue, from Old French sivre, ultimately from Latin sequi to follow] vt : to bring an action against : seek justice from by legal process vi : to bring an action in court

dismiss

dismiss 1 : to remove from position or service [ed the employee] 2 : to bring about or order the dismissal of (an action) [the suit was ed] vi : to bring about or

VerbarHabeas corpus

A writ having for its object to bring a party before a court or judge especially one to inquire into the cause of a persons imprisonment

Equitable mortgage

(2) Where the subject of the mortgage is an equity of redemption, which is merely a right to bring an action in the Chancery Division to redeem the estate. Now under the (English) L.P. Act, 1925, Sched.

Reprimand

to be reprimanded the Speaker, if the person is in attendance in the lobby, directs the Serjeant-at-Arms to bring him to the bar to reprimand that person. If a person, who is to be reprimanded, is not

Prefer

To carry or bring something forward or before one hence to bring for consideration acceptance judgment etc to offer to present to

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close

close closed clos·ing vt 1 : to bring to an end or to a state of completion [closed the case] [ an estate by liquidating its

bill

are used when another device for review, such as appeal, is not available, as when the period to bring it has expired. Bills of review are abolished in federal practice by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b).

Centralize

To draw or bring to a center point to gather into or about a center to bring into one system or under

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Procure

means to obtain, or get by care; effort or the use of special means; to procure evidence; to bring about especially by unscrupulous and indirect means; to procure secret documents; to obtain (women or girls) for the

sue

suire, literally, to follow, pursue, from Old French sivre, ultimately from Latin sequi to follow] vt : to bring an action against : seek justice from by legal process vi : to bring an action in court

dismiss

dismiss 1 : to remove from position or service [ed the employee] 2 : to bring about or order the dismissal of (an action) [the suit was ed] vi : to bring about or

VerbarHabeas corpus

A writ having for its object to bring a party before a court or judge especially one to inquire into the cause of a persons imprisonment

Equitable mortgage

(2) Where the subject of the mortgage is an equity of redemption, which is merely a right to bring an action in the Chancery Division to redeem the estate. Now under the (English) L.P. Act, 1925, Sched.

Reprimand

to be reprimanded the Speaker, if the person is in attendance in the lobby, directs the Serjeant-at-Arms to bring him to the bar to reprimand that person. If a person, who is to be reprimanded, is not

Prefer

To carry or bring something forward or before one hence to bring for consideration acceptance judgment etc to offer to present to

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