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Cognizant

Having cognizance or knowledge of

Replevin

a month. (County Courts Act, 1934, ss. 101-103) Avowry and Cognizance.--In avowries and cognizances for rent was set forth, as in

Institution of a case

be instituted in a court only when the court takes cognizance of the offence alleged therein. When a Magistrate takes cognizance

Incognizance

Failure to cognize apprehended or notice

Cognize

To know or perceive to recognize

Recognition

acknowledgement of something existing before. To recognise is to take cognizance of a fact. It implies an overt act on the

Recorder

is sole judge of the Court of Quarter Sessions, 'having cognizance of all crimes, offences, and matters cognizable by Courts of

Pending

the matter is not concluded and the court which has cognizance of it can make an order on the matter in

King's Bench

of the subject by speedy and summary interposition. It took cognizance both of criminal and civil causes: the former in what

Don grant et render, a fine sur

fine sur, was a double fine, comprehending the fine sur cognizance de droit come ceo, etc., and the fine sur concessit,

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