Opening Statement - Law Dictionary Search Results
opening statements
opening statements before the evidence is presented in a trial, lawyers' … opening statements before the evidence is presented in a trial, lawyers' presentations
opening statement
opening statement : a statement to the jury by trial counsel before
Opening statement
Opening statement, means at the outset of a trial, an advocate's statement
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open
trial of a case [defendant…has the option of presenting an opening statement immediately after plaintiff s "J. H. Friedenthal et al."]
closing arguments
to draw conclusions favorable to their clients. Closing arguments, like opening statements, are not themselves evidence. Source: Federal Judicial Center … draw conclusions favorable to their clients. Closing arguments, like opening statements, are not themselves evidence. Source: Federal Judicial Center
Declaration
Declaration, a proclamation or affirmation, open expression or publication. A statement on the plaintiff's part of
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth
an express provisions of law to state the truth, The opening words of s. 191 'whoever being legally bound by an … made an affidavit and therefore the submission that any false statement which he had made after taking the oath is not
Judgment
the High Court Ordinance, not a judgment, State v. Hindo Open Sugar Mills, AIR 1974 Raj 110. The term 'judgment' in … Court Rules, 1966, R. 2 (1) (k)] It means the statement given by the Judge on the grounds of a decree
Book of account
and liabilities of the company: these books are to be open to inspection by the directors-heavy penalties for non-compliance are imposed. … which merchants, traders or businessmen generally keep their accounts, i.e., statements of debits and credits or receipts and payments. A register
Chancellor, Lord
entitled to a pension. When royal commissions are issued for opening the session, for giving the royal assent to bills, or … them were fully dwelt upon by Lord Herschell in a statement to members of the House of Commons who has called
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