Exigence Or Exigency - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exigence, or exigency
Exigence, or exigency [probably a corruption of exigents, vitiated by an unskilful pronunciation], demand, want, need....
exigent
exigent : requiring immediate aid or action see also exigent circumstances ...
Exigency
The state of being exigent urgent or exacting want pressing necessity or distress need a case demanding immediate action supply or remedy as an unforeseen exigency...
exigency
exigency pl: -cies 1 : that which is required in a particular situation usually used in pl. 2 a : the quality or state of being exigent b : a state of affairs that makes urgent demands ...
exigent circumstances
exigent circumstances : circumstances that are of such urgency as to justify a warrantless entry, search, or seizure by police when a warrant would ordinarily be required compare knock and announce rule no-knock search warrant at warrant ...
Exigence
Exigency...
Allocatur exigent
Allocatur exigent, a writ which was issued when an outlaw had not been exacted five times under the exigi facias, in order to complete the number of exactions....
Exigent, or exigi facias
Exigent, or exigi facias (that your cause to be demanded), judicial writ commanding the sheriff to demand the defendant from county Court to county Court, or, if in London, from husting to husting, until he be outlawed; or if he appear, then to take and have him before the Court on a day certain to answer to the plaintiff in an action of, etc. see OUTLAW....
Exigible
Exigible, demandable, requirable....
From time to time
From time to time, The words 'from time to time' suggests not only that judges may come from Allahabad to Lucknow or vice versa but also that the number may be increased or decreased according to exigencies. The only limitation on the number is that it shall not be less than two, Shri Nasiruddin v. State Transport Appellate Tribunal, AIR 1976 SC 331: (1975) 2SCC 671: (1976) 1 SCR 505....
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