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New trial
party. If a party, for whom a verdict is afterwards given deliver to the jury, after they have left the box,
Notice of dishonour
which the more important are these:- The notice must be given by or on behalf of the holder or of an
Trust
kind of property in which a legal interest may be given, whatever may be its quantity or quality, may be impressed
Legacy
or substitutional for it. If by different instruments he has given legacies of equal, greater, or lesser sums to the same
Recovery
good title at the time of the sale, judgment was given for X. against Y. and a judgment against Z. for
Reasonable opportunity of being heard
Reasonable opportunity of being heard, the person concerned should be given a reasonable oppor-tunity of being heard before any order prejudicial
consideration
an act or forbearance or the promise thereof) done or given by one party for the act or promise of another
Law Reform (UK)
joint tortfeasors or otherwise the sums recoverable under the judgments given in those actions by way of damages shall not in
Compensation
according to dictionary it means, 'compensating or being compensated; thing given as recompense;'. In legal sense it may constitute actual loss
Bail
a temporary release of a prisoner in exchange for security given for the prisoner's appearance at a later hearing, Webster's Dictionary
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