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Institutions
these works were not adapted to the purposes of elementary instruction, and the writings of the ancient jurists were no longer
Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General
Thring's Criminal Law of the Navy; and Naval Regulations and Instructions, chap. xi.; and see the (English) Naval Discipline Acts, 1866
Jury
and terminal and general gaol delivery. The grand jury is instructed in the Articles of their inquiry by the presiding judge.
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Jus
he appointed a judex for that purpose, and gave him instructions. Accordingly, the whole procedure was expressed by the two phrases
Khankah
place where religious men of Mohammedan community reside or receive instructions of property religious rights, Sri Vidya Varuthi Thirtha Swamigal v.
Mischarge
Mischarge, an erroneous jury instruction that may be grounds for reversing a verdict, Black's Law
Profession
the practical study of the common law and for the instruction of all their members in that science. The system of
Necessaries
maintenance and education--as food, lodging, apparel, medical attendance, schooling and instruction--unless credit be given solely to the parent, which is presumed
Official secrets
a letter, etc., unless a receipt is signed, or written instructions for delivery are given, by the addressee.
Pandect', or Digesta
years were allowed for the completion of the work. The instructions of the emperor were, to select what was useful, to
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