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law of the case
law of the case :a doctrine in legal procedure: an issue esp. of law
Case stated
Case stated, a narrative (agreed upon by both parties to an
Cross cases
Cross cases, it is a salutary practice, when two criminal cases relate
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Leading cases
Leading cases. A case so frequently followed as to become invested with
Crown cases reserved
Crown cases reserved. Questions of law at criminal trials (except in the
Summons-case
Summons-case, means a case relating to an offence, and not being a warrant-case. [Code
Drawee in case of need
Drawee in case of need, when in the bill or in any endorsement
Direction to consider the case
Direction to consider the case, in case where High Court merely directs the authority to
case management
case management techniques used to process cases from one stage of
Calvin's case
Calvin's case (Calvin v. Smith, 7 Rep. 1; 2 ST 559). A
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