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Unclaimed property
Funds Act, 1883. They consist of money paid into Court by trustees, or in administration actions, or by defendants in actions. From a parliamentary return in 1900 it appears that they then amounted to 56 millions, their
Settlement credit
means a court's reduction of the amount of a jury verdict-or the effect of the verdict on non-settling defendants-to account for settlement funds the plaintiff has received from former defendants or from other responsible parties, Black's Law
Restitutio in integrum
they were enriched by being his heredes. If he were sued in respect of the transaction, he could defend himself by an exceptio quod metus causa. The actio quod metus was given by the pr'tor, L. Octavius,
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Nolle prosequi
proceed in a suit altogether, or as to some part of it, or as to some of the defendants. It differed from a non pros., which put a plaintiff out of Court with respect to all the
In forma pauperis
discretionary indulgence was confined to plaintiffs at Common Law, but was extended by Courts of (English) Equity to defendants. The statute 11 Hen. 7, c. 12, is repealed by the Statute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act,
Defendemus
Defendemus (we will defend), a word used in grants and donations, which binds the donor and his heirs to
Proceeding
law or before other bodies or authorities determining rights and liabilities and in which actions are brought and defended and the manner of conducting them and the mode of deciding them. All these happenings or events before
Client
of a lawyer or commits his cause to the management of one, either in prosecuting a claim or defending a suit in a Court of justice; and for meaning, the word (except in relation to non-contentious business)
respondent
respondent : one who answers or defends in various proceedings: as a : an answering party in an equitable proceeding b : a party against
Arrestment jurisdictionis fundand' causa
Arrestment jurisdictionis fundand' causa. In Scotland, if a non-Scots Defender is not subject to the jurisdiction of the Court in any other way, but has some movable property
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Unclaimed property
Funds Act, 1883. They consist of money paid into Court by trustees, or in administration actions, or by defendants in actions. From a parliamentary return in 1900 it appears that they then amounted to 56 millions, their
Settlement credit
means a court's reduction of the amount of a jury verdict-or the effect of the verdict on non-settling defendants-to account for settlement funds the plaintiff has received from former defendants or from other responsible parties, Black's Law
Restitutio in integrum
they were enriched by being his heredes. If he were sued in respect of the transaction, he could defend himself by an exceptio quod metus causa. The actio quod metus was given by the pr'tor, L. Octavius,
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Nolle prosequi
proceed in a suit altogether, or as to some part of it, or as to some of the defendants. It differed from a non pros., which put a plaintiff out of Court with respect to all the
In forma pauperis
discretionary indulgence was confined to plaintiffs at Common Law, but was extended by Courts of (English) Equity to defendants. The statute 11 Hen. 7, c. 12, is repealed by the Statute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act,
Defendemus
Defendemus (we will defend), a word used in grants and donations, which binds the donor and his heirs to
Proceeding
law or before other bodies or authorities determining rights and liabilities and in which actions are brought and defended and the manner of conducting them and the mode of deciding them. All these happenings or events before
Client
of a lawyer or commits his cause to the management of one, either in prosecuting a claim or defending a suit in a Court of justice; and for meaning, the word (except in relation to non-contentious business)
respondent
respondent : one who answers or defends in various proceedings: as a : an answering party in an equitable proceeding b : a party against
Arrestment jurisdictionis fundand' causa
Arrestment jurisdictionis fundand' causa. In Scotland, if a non-Scots Defender is not subject to the jurisdiction of the Court in any other way, but has some movable property
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