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Foreign law

Foreign law in the courts of this country is a question of fact, which is decided by the judge, not the jury (Administration of Justice Act, 1920, s. 15). See LAW, QUESTIONS OF, and

Good faith

other factors. Good faith, therefore is a matter for evidence. It is a question of fact to be decided on the particular facts and circumstances of each case. So too the question whether an imputation was made

Habeas corpora juratorum

or order requiring that a prisoner be brought before a court at a stated time and place to decide the legality of his detention or imprison-ment, Webster American Dictionary, p. 856. Commands the Judge of the inferior

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Hearing

investigation of a controversy. See TRIAL. A judicial session, usu. open to the public, held for purpose of deciding issues of fact or of law, sometimes with witnesses testifying, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 725. Traditionally,

Held for Commercial Purpose

Held for Commercial Purpose, an individual acquiring (or having acquired for his own use subsequently decides to hold) products for a purpose other than his own use, such products are to be regarded as

Honorary trustees

Honorary trustees, trustees to preserve contingent remainders, so called because they were bound, in honour only, to decide on the most proper and prudential course, Lewin on Trusts.

Husband and wife

s. 36); and the 17th section, that questions arising between husband and wife as to property may be decided in a summary way (privately, if either party so require) by a judge of the High Court, or

Impier

Impier, person chosen to decide question, umpire.

Inspection

some point or issue, being either the principal question, or one arising collaterally out of it, it was decided by the judges of the Court upon the evidence of their own senses. Obsolete. See 3 Bl. Com.

Instant tea

beverage or a cold beverage depending upon one's liking and taste, it does not make any difference in deciding whether it is a tea falling within the definition of s. 3(n) of the Act. Preparation of tea

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Foreign law

Foreign law in the courts of this country is a question of fact, which is decided by the judge, not the jury (Administration of Justice Act, 1920, s. 15). See LAW, QUESTIONS OF, and

Good faith

other factors. Good faith, therefore is a matter for evidence. It is a question of fact to be decided on the particular facts and circumstances of each case. So too the question whether an imputation was made

Habeas corpora juratorum

or order requiring that a prisoner be brought before a court at a stated time and place to decide the legality of his detention or imprison-ment, Webster American Dictionary, p. 856. Commands the Judge of the inferior

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Hearing

investigation of a controversy. See TRIAL. A judicial session, usu. open to the public, held for purpose of deciding issues of fact or of law, sometimes with witnesses testifying, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 725. Traditionally,

Held for Commercial Purpose

Held for Commercial Purpose, an individual acquiring (or having acquired for his own use subsequently decides to hold) products for a purpose other than his own use, such products are to be regarded as

Honorary trustees

Honorary trustees, trustees to preserve contingent remainders, so called because they were bound, in honour only, to decide on the most proper and prudential course, Lewin on Trusts.

Husband and wife

s. 36); and the 17th section, that questions arising between husband and wife as to property may be decided in a summary way (privately, if either party so require) by a judge of the High Court, or

Impier

Impier, person chosen to decide question, umpire.

Inspection

some point or issue, being either the principal question, or one arising collaterally out of it, it was decided by the judges of the Court upon the evidence of their own senses. Obsolete. See 3 Bl. Com.

Instant tea

beverage or a cold beverage depending upon one's liking and taste, it does not make any difference in deciding whether it is a tea falling within the definition of s. 3(n) of the Act. Preparation of tea

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