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bond
bond 1 a : a usually formal written agreement by which a person undertakes to perform a certain act (as...
defense
defense 1 : the act or action of defending see also self-defense 2 a : the theory or ground that...
hearing
hearing 1 : a proceeding of relative formality at which evidence and arguments may be presented on the matter at...
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Cause of action
Cause of action, a cause of action is a bundle of facts which are required to be pleaded and proved...
Probation
to be fit to fill it. (3) Treatment of an offender under the (English) Probation of Offenders Act, 1907 (7 Edw.
injunction
injunction [Middle French injonction, from Late Latin injunction- injunctio, from Latin injungere to enjoin, from in- in + jungere to...
fair play and substantial justice
that the exercise of jurisdiction over the defendant does not offend traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice. Among the
Theatre
the peace as hereinafter provided; and every person who shall offend against this enactment shall be liable to forfeit such sum
Musician, London
to take into custody without warrant any person who shall offend as aforesaid: provided always, he shall be given in to
Conservators of the truce and safe conducts
4, that if any of the king's subjects attempt or offend upon the sea, or in any port within the king's
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