Motion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874
Arches Court of Canterbury. The Court may be set in motion on representation by one archdeacon, or churchwarden, or any three
Reading of a Bill
there it goes through two stages of reading, namely, the motion for consideration and the motion for passing of the Bill.
Select Committee
Parliament of India, an ad hoc committee appointed on a motion specifying names of members adopted by the House for consideration
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Sessions of the peace
in them by law, whether had on their own mere motion, or on the requisition of any party entitled to require
Piston
and forth It is used in steam engines to receive motion from the steam and in pumps to transmit motion to
Rotary
a wheel on its axis pertaining to or resembling the motion of a wheel on its axis rotatory as rotary motion
Special case
delivery, or quarter sessions, any question of law arises on motion in arrest of judgment (or even independently of such motion),
Oscillatory
Moving or characterized by motion backward and forward like a pendulum swinging oscillating vibratory as
withdraw
take back [ a plea] d : to remove (a motion) from consideration under parliamentary procedure vi 1 : to remove
brief
an amicus curiae with a court usually regarding a specific motion (as for summary judgment) or point of law. The form
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