Properate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Action
are divided into criminal and civil: criminal actions are more properly called prosecutions, and perhaps actions penal, to recover some penalty
Ancient writings
to be genuine without express proof, when coming from the proper custody. The judge decides in each case whether the custody
Apportion
1 p. 87, to 'apportion' is 'to assign as a proper portion'. An assignment as a proper portion of the dividends
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jurisdiction
section compare venue NOTE: Jurisdiction determines which court system should properly adjudicate a case. Questions of jurisdiction also arise regarding quasi-judicial
Bequeath
say], to leave by will to another. The word is properly applied to personalty only, but in a will avails to
Devise
to whom it is given the devisee. This word is properly only applied to real property, but, in wills, it may,
Finding mains holding
Finding mains holding, a court properly has find-ings of fact and holdings or conclusions of law.
Colonial Attorneys Relief Acts (English)
Court are such as to secure that these solicitors possess proper qualifications and competency; and (b) that by the law of
Education
child in the pursuits of literature. It also comprehends a proper attention to the moral and religious sentiments of the child.
Execution
in right of judgment debt, etc., see (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 195. Registration is effected in the Register
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Properate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Action
are divided into criminal and civil: criminal actions are more properly called prosecutions, and perhaps actions penal, to recover some penalty
Ancient writings
to be genuine without express proof, when coming from the proper custody. The judge decides in each case whether the custody
Apportion
1 p. 87, to 'apportion' is 'to assign as a proper portion'. An assignment as a proper portion of the dividends
Keep your definitions linked to case research
jurisdiction
section compare venue NOTE: Jurisdiction determines which court system should properly adjudicate a case. Questions of jurisdiction also arise regarding quasi-judicial
Bequeath
say], to leave by will to another. The word is properly applied to personalty only, but in a will avails to
Devise
to whom it is given the devisee. This word is properly only applied to real property, but, in wills, it may,
Finding mains holding
Finding mains holding, a court properly has find-ings of fact and holdings or conclusions of law.
Colonial Attorneys Relief Acts (English)
Court are such as to secure that these solicitors possess proper qualifications and competency; and (b) that by the law of
Education
child in the pursuits of literature. It also comprehends a proper attention to the moral and religious sentiments of the child.
Execution
in right of judgment debt, etc., see (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 195. Registration is effected in the Register
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