Memorial - Law Dictionary Search Results
Court
their acts and judicial proceedings are enrolled for a perpetual memorial and testimony, and they have power to fine and imprison;
Monument
or remains to keep in remembrance what is past a memorial
Electronic form
Electronic form, with reference to information, means any information generated, sent, received or stored in media, magnetic, optical, computer memory,...
Easter
Easter [fr. Ostern, Ger., supposed to be derived from the name of the Teutonic goddess Ostera (oster, to rise), celebrated...
Data
Data, grounds whereon to proceed; facts from which to draw a conclusion. Means a representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts...
Cross-examination
Cross-examination, the examination of a witness by the opposite side, generally after examination in chief, but some times without such...
Computer
Computer, includes any electronic or similar device having information processing capabilities. [Copy-right Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2 (ffb)]...
Common Law
Common Law [lex communis, Lat.]. 'The phrase 'common law' is used in two very different senses. It is cometimes contrasted...
A tempore cujus contrarii memoria nonexistet
A tempore cujus contrarii memoria nonexistet. (From time of which there exists not memory to
Common
Common, a profit which a man has in the land of another; it derives its name from the community of...
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