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Jurato creditur in judicio
Jurato creditur in judicio [Lat.], in judgement credit is given to the swearer.
Jurisdiction
subject-matter, over the res or property in contest, and to the authority of the court to render the judgement or decree it assumes to make, CIT v. Pearl Mech Engineering Foundry Works (P) Ltd., (2004) 4 SCC
Purchaser
same (s. 2), Sugd. Real Property Stat. 256. For various meanings of the word 'purchaser,' see the diseenting judgement of Buckley, L.J., in I. R. C. v. Gribble, (1913) 3 KB 218, in which the majority of
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Vice-Chancellors in Equity
was the last of them. For a complete list of the Equity judges since 1660, see Seton on Judgements. There is also a Vice-Chancellor of the County Palatine of Lanca.
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