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Middlesex, Bill of
it might always hold pleas of any civil action other than actions real, provided the defendant was an officer of the Court, or in the custody of the marshal, or prison-keeper of the Court. in proceedings against
Certiorari
the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, addressed, in the king's name, to judges or officers of inferior Courts, commanding them to certify or to return the records of a cause depending before them, … must be applied for within six months, Crown Office Rule 21. A writ of certiorari to remove an action from an inferior court to the High Court issues as of right, Edwards v. Liverpool Corporation, (1902) 86
Payment of Money into Court
other persons acting in the performance of certain public functions for anything done in the execution of their offices, see PUBLIC AUTHORITIES. Quite distinct from payment into Court in an action, is the Chancery practice of payment
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Blasphemy
two or more credible witnesses. The punishment is, for a first offence, disability for and forfeiture of any office 'ecclesiastical, civil, or military'; for a second, disability to sue in any action, or to be guardian of
derivative action
Matched in: Term derivative action
Steward of manor
transacts all the legal and other business connected with the estate, and takes care of the Court-rolls. The office is usually held by the lord's solicitor. The office has been deprived of much of its importance in … forfeitable by abuser, misuser, nonuser, or refuser. The steward's remedy for a disturbance of his office is an action on the case for consequential damages. The King's Bench Division of the High Court will, upon a proper
Penalty
penalties to be imposed under the Rules rather than a penalty given by a criminal court, Divisional Personnel Officer v. T.R. Challappan, AIR 1975 SC 2216 (2220): (1976) 3 SCC 190: (1976) 1 SCR 783. [Railway Servants … v. Cellulose Acetate Co. Ltd., (1931) 2 KB 393, and 1933 AC 20. 3. A sum recoverable by action from a person infringing a statute. See PENAL STATUTES. 4. A sum, also called a fine, recoverable in
Ballot
votes. Means a small ball or ticket used for indicating a vote; the system of choosing persons for office by marking a paper or by drawing papers with names on them from a receptacle; the formal record … paper, Ackers v. Howard, (1886) 16 QBD 739, though entire absence renders the presiding officer liable to an action for election lost, Pickering v. James, (1873) LR 8 CP 489. The system thus introduced into Parliamentary and
New trial
the trial of the action'. [(English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXIX., r. 6] (2) Default or misconduct of the officer of the Court. As where a cause is, by mistake, entered in a wrong list, and the cause
presidency
presidency pl: -cies 1 a : the office of president b : the office of president of the U.S. ;also : the American governmental institution comprising … associated administrative and policy-making agencies 2 : the term during which a president holds office 3 : the action or function of one that presides
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Office Action - Law Dictionary Search Results
Middlesex, Bill of
it might always hold pleas of any civil action other than actions real, provided the defendant was an officer of the Court, or in the custody of the marshal, or prison-keeper of the Court. in proceedings against
Certiorari
the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, addressed, in the king's name, to judges or officers of inferior Courts, commanding them to certify or to return the records of a cause depending before them, … must be applied for within six months, Crown Office Rule 21. A writ of certiorari to remove an action from an inferior court to the High Court issues as of right, Edwards v. Liverpool Corporation, (1902) 86
Payment of Money into Court
other persons acting in the performance of certain public functions for anything done in the execution of their offices, see PUBLIC AUTHORITIES. Quite distinct from payment into Court in an action, is the Chancery practice of payment
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Blasphemy
two or more credible witnesses. The punishment is, for a first offence, disability for and forfeiture of any office 'ecclesiastical, civil, or military'; for a second, disability to sue in any action, or to be guardian of
derivative action
Matched in: Term derivative action
Steward of manor
transacts all the legal and other business connected with the estate, and takes care of the Court-rolls. The office is usually held by the lord's solicitor. The office has been deprived of much of its importance in … forfeitable by abuser, misuser, nonuser, or refuser. The steward's remedy for a disturbance of his office is an action on the case for consequential damages. The King's Bench Division of the High Court will, upon a proper
Penalty
penalties to be imposed under the Rules rather than a penalty given by a criminal court, Divisional Personnel Officer v. T.R. Challappan, AIR 1975 SC 2216 (2220): (1976) 3 SCC 190: (1976) 1 SCR 783. [Railway Servants … v. Cellulose Acetate Co. Ltd., (1931) 2 KB 393, and 1933 AC 20. 3. A sum recoverable by action from a person infringing a statute. See PENAL STATUTES. 4. A sum, also called a fine, recoverable in
Ballot
votes. Means a small ball or ticket used for indicating a vote; the system of choosing persons for office by marking a paper or by drawing papers with names on them from a receptacle; the formal record … paper, Ackers v. Howard, (1886) 16 QBD 739, though entire absence renders the presiding officer liable to an action for election lost, Pickering v. James, (1873) LR 8 CP 489. The system thus introduced into Parliamentary and
New trial
the trial of the action'. [(English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXIX., r. 6] (2) Default or misconduct of the officer of the Court. As where a cause is, by mistake, entered in a wrong list, and the cause
presidency
presidency pl: -cies 1 a : the office of president b : the office of president of the U.S. ;also : the American governmental institution comprising … associated administrative and policy-making agencies 2 : the term during which a president holds office 3 : the action or function of one that presides
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