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Prisage or Butlerage
Prisage or Butlerage, a custom whereby the price challenges out of every bark laden with wine, two tuns of
Honoris respectum
Honoris respectum, challenge propter. See CHALL-ENGE.
Personal nature
Personal nature, these may be of two types: (1) those challenging the scheme on the ground that it harms an existing
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Non-claim
Non-claim, the omission or neglect of him that ought to challenge his right within a time limited, as within a year
Material facts and material particulars
prepare for trial in a case where his election is challenged on the ground of any corrupt practice, Roop Lal Sathi
Mansfield rule
or affidavit about juror misconduct may not be used to challenge the verdict. This Mansfield rule as intended to ensure that
Liege poustie
after the passing of that Act shall be liable to challenge or reduction ex capite lecti.
Independent advice
a disposition is often an important issue in an undue-influence challenge to the property disposition, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Illegal, incorrect or irregular decree and void decree
a nullity. Validity of such decree or order can be challenged at any stage, even in execution or collateral proceedings. All
Hybrid award
the award becomes insurmountable and ordinarily such award cannot be challenged at all unless it is shown that the arbitrator has
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