Reports - Law Dictionary Search Results
Crackling
The making of small sharp cracks or reports frequently repeated
Defame
the good fame or reputation of to disgrace especially to speak evil of maliciously to dishonor by slanderous reports to calumniate to asperse
Headnote
A note at the head of a page or chapter in law reports an abstract of a case showing the principles involved and the opinion of the court
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hushed up
kept secret used of reports as hushed up stories sometimes leak out
Calumnious
Containing or implying calumny false malicious and injurious to reputation slanderous as calumnious reports
paperwork
Work that involves handling or writing documents such as forms letters reports sales records etc
Public meeting
reasonably suspects him of giving a false name and address, the constable may without warrant arrest him. Newspaper reports of public meetings (unless such report or publication was published or made maliciously) are 'privileged' (see LIBEL) by
Quod fuit concessum
Quod fuit concessum, means which was granted. This phrase was used in old reports to indicate that an argument or point made by counsel was approved or allowed by the court, Black's
Rumorer
A teller of news especially one who spreads false reports
Rules of procedure
in British Parliament, the greater part of the rules are unwritten, to be collected from the journals or reports of debates, or to be ascertained from personal experience; the written part constitutes a very small portion of
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Reports - Law Dictionary Search Results
Crackling
The making of small sharp cracks or reports frequently repeated
Defame
the good fame or reputation of to disgrace especially to speak evil of maliciously to dishonor by slanderous reports to calumniate to asperse
Headnote
A note at the head of a page or chapter in law reports an abstract of a case showing the principles involved and the opinion of the court
Keep your definitions linked to case research
hushed up
kept secret used of reports as hushed up stories sometimes leak out
Calumnious
Containing or implying calumny false malicious and injurious to reputation slanderous as calumnious reports
paperwork
Work that involves handling or writing documents such as forms letters reports sales records etc
Public meeting
reasonably suspects him of giving a false name and address, the constable may without warrant arrest him. Newspaper reports of public meetings (unless such report or publication was published or made maliciously) are 'privileged' (see LIBEL) by
Quod fuit concessum
Quod fuit concessum, means which was granted. This phrase was used in old reports to indicate that an argument or point made by counsel was approved or allowed by the court, Black's
Rumorer
A teller of news especially one who spreads false reports
Rules of procedure
in British Parliament, the greater part of the rules are unwritten, to be collected from the journals or reports of debates, or to be ascertained from personal experience; the written part constitutes a very small portion of
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