Challenging - Law Dictionary Search Results
Trial
arraigned, before the jury is sworn. The parties may then challenge the jury. (see CHALLENGE.) The pleading are then (in civil
Favour
Favour, challenge to. See CHALLENGE.
Elisors
Elisors, electors. In case of challenge to the sheriff and coroners for partiality, etc., the jury
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Cartel
to be removed, Floria's Dict., voce 'Cartella.' Hence a written challenge openly hung up; afterwards any written challenge. See CHARTEL. An
Constitutionality of law
of a Country. The constitutionality of a law can be challenged only by the person directly affected, Chiranji Lal v. Union
Defectum
Defectum, challenge propter. See CHALLENGE.
Qui vive
The challenge of a French sentinel or patrol used like the English
Quo jure
writ which lay for him who had land wherein another challenged common of pasture, time out of mind; and it was
contest
contest : to dispute or challenge through legal procedures [ a will] [kÄ n-test] n :
array
;also : a list of the jurors' names see also challenge to the array at challenge compare venire
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