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Misbehaviour
Misbehaviour, Word 'misbehaviour' used in cl. 2 of Inquiries Act is not vague; it would certainly mean a lapse from proper standard of conduct in discharge of
Master in lunacy
Master in lunacy, an officer of the Lord Chancellor who executes commissions and conduct inquires connected with persons of unsound mind and their estates, and carries out such other duties as are prescribed
Marriage settlement
Act, 1925, s. 192, the Court may, after a final decree of divorce or for nullity of marriage, inquire into any ante-nuptial or post-nuptial settlements, and make such orders as to the application of the property settled,
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Leading question
are not allowed to be put except in cross-examination, except as to matter not in dispute, and preliminary inquires, name and address, etc., of witnesses. It is not easy to lay down any precise general rule as
Justices
and severally, to keep the peace in the county named; and any two or more of them to inquire of and determine felonies and other misdemeanours in such county committed, in which number some particular justices, or
Jus patronatus
a commission granted by a bishop to some persons, usually his chancellor and others, of competent learning, to inquire who is the rightful patron of a church.
Jury of matrons
the completion of the sentence until after her confinement. Upon this a jury of matrons, or discreet women, inquire into the plea; should they bring in their verdict that the prisoner is enceinte, the execution is stayed
Jury
of over and terminal and general gaol delivery. The grand jury is instructed in the Articles of their inquiry by the presiding judge. They sit in private, and receive indictments inquiring, upon their oaths, whether there be
Judgment
plea, proceeding, or default, which is only intermediate, and does not finally determine or complete the action. See INQUIRY; SUMMONSES; and ORDERS; and the various titles of the subjects of such judgments as MANDAMUS; INJUNC-TION, etc. (b)
Inquiry, writ of
Inquiry, writ of. This is a writ addressed to the sheriff of the county in which the venue is
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Inquirable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Misbehaviour
Misbehaviour, Word 'misbehaviour' used in cl. 2 of Inquiries Act is not vague; it would certainly mean a lapse from proper standard of conduct in discharge of
Master in lunacy
Master in lunacy, an officer of the Lord Chancellor who executes commissions and conduct inquires connected with persons of unsound mind and their estates, and carries out such other duties as are prescribed
Marriage settlement
Act, 1925, s. 192, the Court may, after a final decree of divorce or for nullity of marriage, inquire into any ante-nuptial or post-nuptial settlements, and make such orders as to the application of the property settled,
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Leading question
are not allowed to be put except in cross-examination, except as to matter not in dispute, and preliminary inquires, name and address, etc., of witnesses. It is not easy to lay down any precise general rule as
Justices
and severally, to keep the peace in the county named; and any two or more of them to inquire of and determine felonies and other misdemeanours in such county committed, in which number some particular justices, or
Jus patronatus
a commission granted by a bishop to some persons, usually his chancellor and others, of competent learning, to inquire who is the rightful patron of a church.
Jury of matrons
the completion of the sentence until after her confinement. Upon this a jury of matrons, or discreet women, inquire into the plea; should they bring in their verdict that the prisoner is enceinte, the execution is stayed
Jury
of over and terminal and general gaol delivery. The grand jury is instructed in the Articles of their inquiry by the presiding judge. They sit in private, and receive indictments inquiring, upon their oaths, whether there be
Judgment
plea, proceeding, or default, which is only intermediate, and does not finally determine or complete the action. See INQUIRY; SUMMONSES; and ORDERS; and the various titles of the subjects of such judgments as MANDAMUS; INJUNC-TION, etc. (b)
Inquiry, writ of
Inquiry, writ of. This is a writ addressed to the sheriff of the county in which the venue is
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