Challenging - Law Dictionary Search Results
Vadiare duellum
duellum (to wage combat), where two contending parties, on a challenge, give and take a pledge of fighting.
Triors or Triers
as were chosen by the Court to examine whether a challenge made to the panel of jurors, or to any of
Tales de circumstantibus
not appear upon a trial, or if by means of challenges or exemptions a sufficient number of unexceptionable ones do not
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Surcharge and falsify
the account as a stated account but gives liberty to challenge any particular items. 'I am not now upon a question
Reasonable cause to believe
an external fact as to reasonable cause capable of being challenged in a court of law, Liversidge v. Anderson, 1942 All
Honoris respectum
Honoris respectum, challenge propter. See CHALL-ENGE.
Prisage or Butlerage
Prisage or Butlerage, a custom whereby the price challenges out of every bark laden with wine, two tuns of
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
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