Parallel Citation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: parallel citationparallel citation
parallel citation A citation reference to the same case printed in two or more different case reporters. Source: FindLaw ...
Shepardize
Shepardize -ized -iz·ing : to look up (a case citation) in Shepard's Citations esp. in order to check the status of the case, parallel citations, or the use of the case in other jurisdictions NOTE: Shepard's Citations is a citator and electronic service of Shepard's/McGraw-Hill, Inc. ...
Blue Book
Blue Book, means a compilation of session laws; a volume formerly published to give parallel citation tables for a volume in the National Reporter system; A Government publication such as a Royal Commission Report, issued in blue paper covers, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 165....
Parallel
Extended in the same direction and in all parts equally distant as parallel lines parallel planes...
parallel park
To park a vehicle parallel to the curb contrasted with angle park as to get a drivers license one needs to be able to parallel park...
citation
citation ...
citator
citator : a published list of cases, statutes, and other sources of law showing their subsequent history (as of being cited in other cases) and status (as in having been overruled by another case) see also shepardize ...
Citation
Citation, a summons to appear, applied particularly to process in the spiritual, probate, and matrimonial courts, see Tristram v. Coote, (English) Probate Pr. And Probate Rules, 1862 and (non-contentious) 1925; a reference to authorities in support of an argument.A reference to a legal precedent or authority, such as a case, statute or treatise, that either substantiate or contradicts a given position, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn....
Citations, Statute of
Citations, Statute of (23 Hen. 8, c. 9), by which no man can be cited to appear before any spiritual judge out of the diocese in which he dwells, except for a spiritual offence or cause of heresy; and see Canon 94....
Parallelable
Capable of being paralleled or equaled...
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