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Tolling agreement

on the plaintiff's claim, usually, so that both parties will have more time to resolve their dispute without litigation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1495.

Trial of an election petition

Trial of an election petition, is the entire process of litigation from its first step by the tribunal to its disposal and includes matter prior to the actual hearing

Usucapio constituta est ut aliquis litium finis esset

ut aliquis litium finis esset.-[The object of usucapio (title by quiet possession) is to put an end to litigation).] See Sand. Just., and Broom's Leg. Max.

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Withdrawal of juror

or even merely for the sake of compromise, one of them is often withdrawn by consent of the litigants, so as to put an end to the proceedings; but there may be a re-trial on breach of

Scandalising

their popular mind and impair confidence of people in the Courts which are of prime importance to the litigants in the protection of their rights and liberties, Brahma Prakash Sharma v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1954

Risk Note

summoning the judges, that the contracts must be both reasonable and signed, these risk notes have occasioned much litigation; see especially Great Western Ry. Co. v. McCarthy, (1887) 12 App Cas 218, to the effect that by

Pendente lite

Pendente lite (during litigation). Administration pendente lite is sometimes granted when an action is commenced in the Probate Court touching the validity

Private International law

of Laws', is simply a branch of the civil law of the State evolved to due justice between litigating parties in respect of transactions or personal status involving a foreign element. The rules of private international law

Pendente lite nihil innovetur

Pendente lite nihil innovetur. Co. Litt. 344, (During a litigation nothing new should be introduced.)

Photographs

Post Office Act, 1935, s. 13 and 1st Sch.] Photographing or sketching a judge, magistrate, coroner or any litigant, juror, etc., in Court or its precincts is an offence under the (English) Criminal Justice Act, 1925, s.

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Tolling agreement

on the plaintiff's claim, usually, so that both parties will have more time to resolve their dispute without litigation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1495.

Trial of an election petition

Trial of an election petition, is the entire process of litigation from its first step by the tribunal to its disposal and includes matter prior to the actual hearing

Usucapio constituta est ut aliquis litium finis esset

ut aliquis litium finis esset.-[The object of usucapio (title by quiet possession) is to put an end to litigation).] See Sand. Just., and Broom's Leg. Max.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Withdrawal of juror

or even merely for the sake of compromise, one of them is often withdrawn by consent of the litigants, so as to put an end to the proceedings; but there may be a re-trial on breach of

Scandalising

their popular mind and impair confidence of people in the Courts which are of prime importance to the litigants in the protection of their rights and liberties, Brahma Prakash Sharma v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1954

Risk Note

summoning the judges, that the contracts must be both reasonable and signed, these risk notes have occasioned much litigation; see especially Great Western Ry. Co. v. McCarthy, (1887) 12 App Cas 218, to the effect that by

Pendente lite

Pendente lite (during litigation). Administration pendente lite is sometimes granted when an action is commenced in the Probate Court touching the validity

Private International law

of Laws', is simply a branch of the civil law of the State evolved to due justice between litigating parties in respect of transactions or personal status involving a foreign element. The rules of private international law

Pendente lite nihil innovetur

Pendente lite nihil innovetur. Co. Litt. 344, (During a litigation nothing new should be introduced.)

Photographs

Post Office Act, 1935, s. 13 and 1st Sch.] Photographing or sketching a judge, magistrate, coroner or any litigant, juror, etc., in Court or its precincts is an offence under the (English) Criminal Justice Act, 1925, s.

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