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joinder
more plaintiffs in a suit see also misjoinder compare counterclaim, cross-claim, impleader, interpleader, intervention, sever collusive joinder : an addition of … other parties or may be put at risk by the action joinder of remedies : a joining of two claims in
hearing
of counsel, the right to present evidence, the opportunity to cross-examine adverse witnesses, and often the right to a jury fat·i·co … a review board) of an administrative agency regarding an agency action and esp. an action under dispute confirmation hearing 1 :
Deposition
or his counsel or solicitor had a full opportunity of cross-examining the witness. Under the second, the testimony of any person … written copy of the evidence of a witness in an action in the High Court taken before an examiner or other
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Party-wall
longitudinally into two moieties, each moiety being subject to a cross easement in favour of the owner of the other moiety, … is of common right bound to repair it; and an action will lie against him for not doing it. As to
agent
capable of accepting service of process and answering questions under cross-examination on behalf of the business entity ostensible agent : an … : a person guided or instigated by another in some action [where the heads of departments are the political…s of the
interpleader
of interpleader and bill of interpleader at bill compare counterclaim, cross-claim, impleader, intervention, joinder NOTE: When an interpleader is initiated, the … : a person who is a party to an interpleader action
Accomplice
give evidence tending to incriminate his co-prisoner, such co-prisoner may cross-examine him, R. v. Hadwen, 1902 (1) KB 882; see also … in crime. An accomplice by becoming an approver becomes a prosecution witness, M. Shamsudhin v. State of Kerala, (1999) 3 SCC
Ballot
subsequent Acts. The form of voting is by making a cross opposite the name of that one of the candidates whom … though entire absence renders the presiding officer liable to an action for election lost, Pickering v. James, (1873) LR 8 CP
Desertion
of the petition or where the offence appears as a cross-charge, of the answer. Desertion as a ground of divorce differs … and cruelty in that the offence founding the cause of action of desertion is not complete, but is inchoate, until the
Joint-tenancy
law much more accommodating than a tenancy in common, unless cross-remainders are expressed or implied. The law itself now adopts it … the Partition Acts, now repealed. See PARTITION. (6) Limitation of action under 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27, s. 12,
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joinder
more plaintiffs in a suit see also misjoinder compare counterclaim, cross-claim, impleader, interpleader, intervention, sever collusive joinder : an addition of … other parties or may be put at risk by the action joinder of remedies : a joining of two claims in
hearing
of counsel, the right to present evidence, the opportunity to cross-examine adverse witnesses, and often the right to a jury fat·i·co … a review board) of an administrative agency regarding an agency action and esp. an action under dispute confirmation hearing 1 :
Deposition
or his counsel or solicitor had a full opportunity of cross-examining the witness. Under the second, the testimony of any person … written copy of the evidence of a witness in an action in the High Court taken before an examiner or other
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Party-wall
longitudinally into two moieties, each moiety being subject to a cross easement in favour of the owner of the other moiety, … is of common right bound to repair it; and an action will lie against him for not doing it. As to
agent
capable of accepting service of process and answering questions under cross-examination on behalf of the business entity ostensible agent : an … : a person guided or instigated by another in some action [where the heads of departments are the political…s of the
interpleader
of interpleader and bill of interpleader at bill compare counterclaim, cross-claim, impleader, intervention, joinder NOTE: When an interpleader is initiated, the … : a person who is a party to an interpleader action
Accomplice
give evidence tending to incriminate his co-prisoner, such co-prisoner may cross-examine him, R. v. Hadwen, 1902 (1) KB 882; see also … in crime. An accomplice by becoming an approver becomes a prosecution witness, M. Shamsudhin v. State of Kerala, (1999) 3 SCC
Ballot
subsequent Acts. The form of voting is by making a cross opposite the name of that one of the candidates whom … though entire absence renders the presiding officer liable to an action for election lost, Pickering v. James, (1873) LR 8 CP
Desertion
of the petition or where the offence appears as a cross-charge, of the answer. Desertion as a ground of divorce differs … and cruelty in that the offence founding the cause of action of desertion is not complete, but is inchoate, until the
Joint-tenancy
law much more accommodating than a tenancy in common, unless cross-remainders are expressed or implied. The law itself now adopts it … the Partition Acts, now repealed. See PARTITION. (6) Limitation of action under 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27, s. 12,
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