Condemner - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shall
importance of the condition have all to be considered before condemning a violation as fatal, State of Punjab v. Shamlal Murari,
Condemnatory
Condemning containing or imposing condemnation or censure as a condemnatory sentence
Client
patron lost, and of any penalty in which he was condemned; he bore a part of the patron's expenses incurred by
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Due process of law
American Constitution the process of law which hears before it condemns; judiciary can declare a law bad, if it is not
Cruel and unusual treatment
to s. (5) 2(b) of the constitution of offer a condemned man the possibility of obtaining an international determina-tion material to
Criminal Charge
Criminal Charge, that in determining whether proceedings for condemnation constituted a 'criminal charge' for the purpose of Article 6
Corium forisfacere
Corium forisfacere, applied to a person condemned to be whipped; anciently the punishment of a servant. Corium
Confiscation
Confiscation, the condemnation and adjudication of property to the public treasury, as of
Confessus in judicio pro judicato habetur, et quodam modo sua sententia damnatur
judgment is deemed as adjudged, and in a manner is condemned by his own sentence.
Closed
Closed, It is true courts have condemned the practice of executing courts using expressions like 'closed', 'closed
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