Pauperization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Certiorari
coroners' inquisitions, summary convictions by magistrates, orders of removal of paupers, and of poor's rates, also orders made by commissioners of
Official solicitor
for contempt, and he may be assigned as solicitor to pauper litigants, and acts as guardian ad litem to persons under
Nosocomi
Nosocomi, managers of pauper hospitals, Civ. Law.
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Husband and wife
however, can only be made to the wife as a pauper; and a more liberal scale, which may rise as high
House of correction
were originally designed for the penal confinement (after conviction) of paupers and vagrants refusing to work; but by 5 & 6
Contributory
A shareholder may sometimes avoid liability by transfer to a pauper. See Re Discoveries Finance Corporation, (1910) 1 Ch 312, but
Depauperize
To free from paupers to rescue from poverty
Skilligalee
weak broth or oatmeal porridge served out to prisoners and paupers in England also a drink made of oatmeal sugar and
Poorhouse
A dwelling for a number of paupers maintained at public expense an almshouse a workhouse
Jukes The
of the inheritance of criminal and immoral tendencies disease and pauperism Sixty per cent of those traced showed degeneracy and they
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