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jurisconsult

[Latin jurisconsultus, from juris, genitive of jus law, right + consultus, past participle of consulere to consult] : jurist ;esp : one learned in international and public law

Lord Campbell's Act

Lord Campbell's Act [after Baron John Campbell (1779-1861), Scottish-born British jurist who played an instrumental role in the passage of the 1846 Fatal Accidents Act, which formed the basis

juristic

juristic 1 : of or relating to a jurist or jurisprudence [ scholarship] [ thought] 2 : of, relating

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Ulpian

Ulpian, a great Roman jurist. He flourished in the time of Alexander Severus, about A.D. 222. The Code of Justinian is in great

Savigny

Savigny, Friedrich Karl von, 1779-1861, German professor and jurist of great eminence, author of Law of Obligations, Right of Possession, etc.

Bill of Exchange

670. The earliest recorded bills of exchange, according to Beckmann (Hist. Invent. iii. 430), are mentioned by the jurist Baldus, and bear date A.D. 1328. But they were by no means in common use till the next

Juristic

Of or pertaining to a jurist to the legal profession or to jurisprudence

Jurisconsult

A man learned in the civil law an expert in juridical science a professor of jurisprudence a jurist

Mansfield rule

Mansfield rule often cap R [after William Murray, first Earl of Mansfield (1705-1793), British jurist who set forth the rule] : a rule that a juror's affidavit or testimony as to juror misconduct

Jurisprudes

Jurisprudes, Iyer J's own word for jurists, See Shiv Mohan Singh v. State of Delhi, AIR 1977 SC 949 (951), para 11. (Justice V.R. Krishna

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