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Ring winding

Armature winding in which the wire is wound round the outer and inner surfaces alternately of an annular or cylindrical core

Domus sua cuique est tutissimum refugium

into his house to rob or murder him; and a sheriff to execute process may not break an outer door [see per Lord Ellenborough, C.J., in Burdett v. Abbott, (1811) 14 East 157]; neither may a bailiff

Session, Court of, in Scotland

in which the Lords Ordinary sit, as single judges, to hear motions and causes, are collectively called the Outer House. The nomination and appointment of the judges is in the Crown. No on can be appointed who

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Reclaiming

it has come into the possession of another. The procedure of appeal to the Inner House from the Outer House of the Court of Session in Scotland (except in jury cases).

Railway Station

Railway Station, means outer wall of the main building of a station, conceivably not fronting any street falls within railway station, Corpn.

Marriage

religion after due notice by the publication of banns, or after posting in a conspicious place on the outer wall of the registrar's office a notice under the Marriage Notices (Scotland) Act, 1878 (41 & 42 Vict.

Line clear

are clear for reception of the train but that there is no obstruction on the track beyond the outer-most signals on the down side of the station which the train has to enter, Awadh Behari Sharma v.

Last day of term

was entitled to make his motion the first, and so on, in order of juniority, to the senior outer-barrister; afterwards, among the Queen's Counsel and serjeants, the senior began. For the purposes of the administration of justice

Habere facias possessionem

writ be not executed, an alias, etc., may be sued out. The officer, if necessary, may break open outer doors, in order to give possession, or he may take the posse comitatus with him if he fear

Form

apart from the substance. See Conveyancing Forms and Precedents; Chitty's Forms; Bullen and Leake's Prec. Of Pleading. The outer shape or structure of something, an dis-tinguished from its substance or matter. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.

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Ring winding

Armature winding in which the wire is wound round the outer and inner surfaces alternately of an annular or cylindrical core

Domus sua cuique est tutissimum refugium

into his house to rob or murder him; and a sheriff to execute process may not break an outer door [see per Lord Ellenborough, C.J., in Burdett v. Abbott, (1811) 14 East 157]; neither may a bailiff

Session, Court of, in Scotland

in which the Lords Ordinary sit, as single judges, to hear motions and causes, are collectively called the Outer House. The nomination and appointment of the judges is in the Crown. No on can be appointed who

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Reclaiming

it has come into the possession of another. The procedure of appeal to the Inner House from the Outer House of the Court of Session in Scotland (except in jury cases).

Railway Station

Railway Station, means outer wall of the main building of a station, conceivably not fronting any street falls within railway station, Corpn.

Marriage

religion after due notice by the publication of banns, or after posting in a conspicious place on the outer wall of the registrar's office a notice under the Marriage Notices (Scotland) Act, 1878 (41 & 42 Vict.

Line clear

are clear for reception of the train but that there is no obstruction on the track beyond the outer-most signals on the down side of the station which the train has to enter, Awadh Behari Sharma v.

Last day of term

was entitled to make his motion the first, and so on, in order of juniority, to the senior outer-barrister; afterwards, among the Queen's Counsel and serjeants, the senior began. For the purposes of the administration of justice

Habere facias possessionem

writ be not executed, an alias, etc., may be sued out. The officer, if necessary, may break open outer doors, in order to give possession, or he may take the posse comitatus with him if he fear

Form

apart from the substance. See Conveyancing Forms and Precedents; Chitty's Forms; Bullen and Leake's Prec. Of Pleading. The outer shape or structure of something, an dis-tinguished from its substance or matter. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.

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