Circuitous - Law Dictionary Search Results
Roundaboutness
The quality of being roundabout circuitousness
Roller coaster
by gravity over a long winding track in a closed circuit with steep pitches and ascents and in some cases loops
Crown Solicitor
Ireland there were officrs called Crown solicitors attached to each circuit, whose duty it was to get up every case for
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Eyre, justices in
the judges of assize, who have travelled on their several circuits since their first appointment by the statute of nisi prius,
Diocese, or diocess
Span.; dioikhoiV fr. dioikew to govern, Gk.; di'cesis, Lat.], the circuit of every bishop's jurisdiction; it is divided into archdeaconries, each
Registered proprietor
in the register as proprietor of the layout-design. [Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-Design Act, 2000, s. 2 (o)] In relation to a
Polyphotal
that more than one can be used on a single circuit
Venue
venue in all cases, civil and criminal, triable on any circuit or elsewhere. The proper or a possible place for trial
Turn, or Tourn
its name originally from the sheriff making a turn of circuit about his shire, and holding this Court in each respective
Soc, Sok, Soka
privilege to administer justice and execute laws; also a shire, circuit, or territory, See Merttens v. Hill, (1901) 1 Ch 842.
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