Inquisition - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: inquisitionInquisition
which however uses the term verdict and judgment and not inquisition means 1 the record of the finding of the jury
Inquisitional
inquisitorial also of or pertaining to or characteristic of the inquisition
inquisition
inquisition 1 the act of inquiring or examining 2 a judicial
Inquisitively
in an inquisitive manner
Inquisitiveness
the quality or state of being inquisitive the disposition to seek explanation and information curiosity to learn
De lunatico inquirendo, writ
a view to the appointment of a receiver applications for inquisitions are seldom made now a simpler form of proceeding being
Extent
person if he claim the property set forth in the inquisition may enter an appearance and plead to the extent issue
Person of unsound mind
unsound mind of any such person not so found by inquisition 2 examination of all detained persons of unsound mind with
Exhumation
for taking an original inquisition or a fee for the inquisition for the purpose of cremating bodies already buried an exhumation
Inquisitio post mortem
jury and returned of record as evidence of pedigrees these inquisitions were of the utmost value see hubback on succession p
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