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Jury
of the peace, coroners and deputies, sheriffs' officers and servants, solicitors' managing clerks, police, J.P.'s within their own jurisdiction, mem-bers of corporations, etc., governors of prisons, superintendents of asylums, registered medical practitioners, chemists, dentists, officers and members
jury
the early 1200s as the use of the trial by ordeal declined. The questions put to those early juries were usually questions of fact or mixed questions of fact and law. Modern juries may deal with questions
Jury
For temporary use applied to a temporary contrivance
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stricti juris
Matched in: Term stricti juris
Sui juris
Matched in: Term Sui juris
Special jury
aforesaid on a value of not less than 300l., shall be qualified and liable to serve on special juries in every such county in England and Wales, and in London respectively. Summons of Special Jurors.--The 108th s.
Corpus juris civilis
Matched in: Term Corpus juris civilis
Juris et de jure
Matched in: Term Juris et de jure
Paedo-corpus juris
Matched in: Term Paedo-corpus juris
Scintilla juris et tituli
Matched in: Term Scintilla juris et tituli
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