Inquirable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Treasure-trove
is punishable by fine or imprisonment. Coroners have jurisdiction to inquire of treasure-trove, under s. 36 of the Coroners Act, 1887,
Qu'stio
Qu'stio, a commission to inquire into a criminal matter, Civ. Law. Means 'to inquire'. A
Qu' plura
be found by the office or inquisition; it was to inquire of what more lands or tenements the party died seised,
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Question
Question, interrogatory; anything inquired. Putting to the question, i.e., torture. The word 'question' meant
Forest Courts
verderers of the forest once in every forty days, to inquire into all offences against vert and venison. The Court of
De lunatico inquirendo, writ
De lunatico inquirendo, writ, a process formerly issued to inquire into the condition
Ad quod damnum
prejudicial to others; it is addressed to the sheriff, to inquire what damage it may do to grant a fair, market,
Skeptic
as to what is true one who is looking or inquiring for what is true an inquirer after facts or reasons
notice
fact or circumstance that would cause a reasonable party to inquire further or having possession of a means of knowing a
Inquiry
Inquiry, connotes act of seeking truth, information or knowledge about something.
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