Challenging - Law Dictionary Search Results
protestant
protestant : a person challenging an action of an administrative agency
challenge
a challenge to (a trier of fact) [the grounds for challenging prospective jurors "W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr."]
confront
: to face or bring face-to-face for the purpose of challenging esp. through cross-examination [the accused shall enjoy the right…to be
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habeas corpus
for submitting] : an extraordinary writ issued upon a petition challenging the lawfulness of restraining a person who is imprisoned or
special appearance
by a party in court for the sole purpose of challenging the court's assertion of personal jurisdiction over the party compare
Reveille
the soldiers to rise and for the sentinels to forbear challenging
Demand
to hand-give; mander, Fr., to send for], a claim, a challenging, the asking of anything with authority, a calling upon a
Personal nature
Personal nature, these may be of two types: (1) those challenging the scheme on the ground that it harms an existing
Question
Question, interrogatory; anything inquired. Putting to the question, i.e., torture. The word 'question' meant 'called inquestion as regards its reasonableness...
Claim
Claim [fr. clamer, Fr.; clamo,Lat., to call], a challenge of interest of anything which is in another's possession, or
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