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Judgment
issue forthwith on judgment, unless stayed. See EXECUTION; and as to registration of Judgments, Chit. Stat., tit. 'Judgment and Execution' and 'Land Charges'; and see ESTOPPEL; CONTRACTS OF RECORD; ELEC-TION; FOREIGN JUDGMENT. The word 'judgment' is also used … plaintiff or defendant having obtained a verdict in a cause tried out of term, was entitled to issue execution in fourteen days, unless the judge who tried the cause, or some other judge, or the Court, ordered
Sessions of the peace
Sessions of the peace, sittings of justices of the peace for the execution of those powers which are confided to them by their commission, or by charter, and by numerous statutes.
Reprieve
Reprieve [fr. reprendre, Fr., to take back], the suspension of the execution of a criminal's sentence. It may take place (1) ex mandato regis, at the mere pleasure of the
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Proceeding
Proceeding, includes administrative proceeding, Nathibai v. Maheshwari Samaj Ramola Trust, AIR 1997 MP 19. It includes execution proceedings also, Specific Relief Act, 1963, s. 22. Proceeding, is a term of wide amplitude. It means a
Married women's property
has been restricted from anticipation or alienation by statute before the 2nd August, 1935, or by any instrument executed before the 1stjanuary, 1936, and apparently for that purpose an instrument is to be deemed to be executed … has been restricted from anticipation or alienation by statute before the 2nd August, 1935, or by any instrument executed before the 1stjanuary, 1936, and apparently for that purpose an instrument is to be deemed to be executed
Governor
Dominions and Colonies usually the name of the representative of the King and the head of the local executive with powers limited by his commission, Cameron v. Kyte, (1835) 3 Knapp 332. In the Dominions of Canada, … Dominions and Colonies usually the name of the representative of the King and the head of the local executive with powers limited by his commission, Cameron v. Kyte, (1835) 3 Knapp 332. In the Dominions of Canada,
Fieri facias
of a shop, Hodder v. Williams, (1895) 2 QB 663. The capital distinction between distress (see that title) and execution by fi. fa. is that on a distress for rent any person's goods, unless expressly exempted, which are … Fieri facias, usually abbreviated fi. fa. (that you cause to be made), a judicial writ of execution, the most commonly used that lies for him who has recovered any debt or damages in the King's
Enforce
Dictionary) see also Hameed Joharan v. Abdul Salam, (2001) 7 SCC 573. In general, to cause to be executed or performed, to cause to take effect, or to compel obedience to, as to enforce laws or rules; … compel obedience to, as to enforce laws or rules; to control; to execute with vigor; to put in execution; to put in force: also to exact, or to obtain authoritatively. The word is used in a multiplicity
Cy-pres
manner different from that intended, except so far as it is seen that the intention cannot be literally executed. In that case another mode will be adopted consistent with the general intention, so as to execute it, … to a most extra-vagant length. But this sensible distinction now prevails, that the court will not decree the execution of a charitable trust in a manner different from that intended, except so far as it is seen
Chargeable
Chargeable, means, as applied to an instrument executed or first executed after the commencement of this Act, chargeable under this Act, and, as applied to any … Chargeable, means, as applied to an instrument executed or first executed after the commencement of this Act, chargeable under this Act, and, as applied to any
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Executed And Execution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Judgment
issue forthwith on judgment, unless stayed. See EXECUTION; and as to registration of Judgments, Chit. Stat., tit. 'Judgment and Execution' and 'Land Charges'; and see ESTOPPEL; CONTRACTS OF RECORD; ELEC-TION; FOREIGN JUDGMENT. The word 'judgment' is also used … plaintiff or defendant having obtained a verdict in a cause tried out of term, was entitled to issue execution in fourteen days, unless the judge who tried the cause, or some other judge, or the Court, ordered
Sessions of the peace
Sessions of the peace, sittings of justices of the peace for the execution of those powers which are confided to them by their commission, or by charter, and by numerous statutes.
Reprieve
Reprieve [fr. reprendre, Fr., to take back], the suspension of the execution of a criminal's sentence. It may take place (1) ex mandato regis, at the mere pleasure of the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Proceeding
Proceeding, includes administrative proceeding, Nathibai v. Maheshwari Samaj Ramola Trust, AIR 1997 MP 19. It includes execution proceedings also, Specific Relief Act, 1963, s. 22. Proceeding, is a term of wide amplitude. It means a
Married women's property
has been restricted from anticipation or alienation by statute before the 2nd August, 1935, or by any instrument executed before the 1stjanuary, 1936, and apparently for that purpose an instrument is to be deemed to be executed … has been restricted from anticipation or alienation by statute before the 2nd August, 1935, or by any instrument executed before the 1stjanuary, 1936, and apparently for that purpose an instrument is to be deemed to be executed
Governor
Dominions and Colonies usually the name of the representative of the King and the head of the local executive with powers limited by his commission, Cameron v. Kyte, (1835) 3 Knapp 332. In the Dominions of Canada, … Dominions and Colonies usually the name of the representative of the King and the head of the local executive with powers limited by his commission, Cameron v. Kyte, (1835) 3 Knapp 332. In the Dominions of Canada,
Fieri facias
of a shop, Hodder v. Williams, (1895) 2 QB 663. The capital distinction between distress (see that title) and execution by fi. fa. is that on a distress for rent any person's goods, unless expressly exempted, which are … Fieri facias, usually abbreviated fi. fa. (that you cause to be made), a judicial writ of execution, the most commonly used that lies for him who has recovered any debt or damages in the King's
Enforce
Dictionary) see also Hameed Joharan v. Abdul Salam, (2001) 7 SCC 573. In general, to cause to be executed or performed, to cause to take effect, or to compel obedience to, as to enforce laws or rules; … compel obedience to, as to enforce laws or rules; to control; to execute with vigor; to put in execution; to put in force: also to exact, or to obtain authoritatively. The word is used in a multiplicity
Cy-pres
manner different from that intended, except so far as it is seen that the intention cannot be literally executed. In that case another mode will be adopted consistent with the general intention, so as to execute it, … to a most extra-vagant length. But this sensible distinction now prevails, that the court will not decree the execution of a charitable trust in a manner different from that intended, except so far as it is seen
Chargeable
Chargeable, means, as applied to an instrument executed or first executed after the commencement of this Act, chargeable under this Act, and, as applied to any … Chargeable, means, as applied to an instrument executed or first executed after the commencement of this Act, chargeable under this Act, and, as applied to any
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