Indifferently - Law Dictionary Search Results
Elisors
county named by the Court, and sworn. Then these elisors indifferently name or choose the jury, and their return is final,
Neutrally
In a neutral manner without taking part with either side indifferently
Arbitration
most just and equitable. An arbitrator ought to be an indifferent person between the disputants, and should be incorrupt and impartial.
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Devolution to duty
duty' appears to have been used as something opposed to indifference to duty or easy-going or light-hearted approach to duty, Union
Court-leet
of a Court-leet is an essential officer, and should be indifferent between the lord and the law (see Powell onCourts-leet, p.
Challenge to the array
position of the Summoning Officer is not necessarily inconsistent with indifference, but may be suspected, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 11(2),
Challenge
if two have not been sworn, the court appoints two indifferent persons to try the, thence called triers, who are superseded
VerbarSang froid
from agitation or excitement of mind coolness in trying circumstances indifference calmness
Absence
several connotations. It is not necessarily limited to physical absence. Indifferent or obstructionist attitude of person or avoidance can also amount
Slightness
state of being slight slenderness feebleness superficiality also formerly negligence indifference disregard
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