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Progressive party

Theodore Roosevelt in the presidential campaign of 1912 The name Progressive party was chosen at the meeting held on Aug 7 1912

Retainer

drawn pleadings or advised, or accepted a brief, during the progress of an action on behalf of any party must not

Hunker

the Democratic party in New York hence one opposed to progress in general a fogy

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Interlocutory

order of judgment is one made or given during the progress of an action, but which does not finally dispose of … which does not finally dispose of the rights of the parties-e.g., an order appointing a receiver or granting an injunction, and

Abatement

require an immediate remedy, and cannot wait for the slow progress of the ordinary forms of justice. (3) Plea in Abatement.-A … may order the successor in interest to be made a party. See PARTIES. (6) Abatement or rebate in commerce, an allowance

Civil Law

leave him destitute of any necessary helps to facilitate his progress in legal knowledge. These Institutes were composed chiefly from Gaius, … Civil Law, that rule of action which every particular nation, commonwealth, or city has established peculiarly for itself, more

bar

examination [passed the ] 3 : something that prevents admission, progress, or action: as a : an intangible impediment, obstacle, or … judgment barred the subsequent claim] b : to prevent (a party) from bringing a claim or action [plaintiffs are barred by

Interim orders/interlocutory orders

case. (iv) Routine orders which are passed to facilitate the progress of the case till its culmination in the final judgment. … which may cause some inconvenience or some prejudice to a party, but which do not finally determine the rights and obligations

Interlocutory order

Means 'not final or definitive: made or done during the progress of an action' (Webster's Third New International Dictionary), See also … or touch the important rights or the liabilities of the parties. Any order which substantially affects the right of the accused,

final

3 : being the last in a series, process, or progress [a payment] … Supreme Court of the U.S. that terminates the litigation between parties on the merits and leaves nothing for the lower court

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