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Discharge
suit remain in statu quo. See RULE. In a warrant case instituted otherwise than on a police report, 'discharge' or 'acquittal'
Copyright
in any material form whatsoever, to perform, or in the case of a lecture to deliver, the work or any substantial
fact
objective reality 2 : any of the circumstances of a case that exist or are alleged to exist in reality :
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Cross-examination
chief, but some times without such examination; as in the case of an examination on the voir dire, which is in
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
absene of any provision for rectifying errors andmistakes in criminal cases constituted a blot upon the criminal jurisdiction of England which
Injunction
he should assert. Such an injunction might, upon a proper case being presented to the Court, be granted at any stage
Purchaser
the (English) Inheritance Act, 1833, the descent was in every case to be traced, before 1926, and now, as to a
Personal property
convey real or personal property to himself alone. In the case of real property there can be no such thing as
New trial
(except formerly error coram nobis or vobis in some few cases) is by applying to the Court for a new trial,
Law
or penalty which is imposed for non-compliance, and in that case it becomes a law. If, in addition, the law and
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