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Neutral Court
parties to a contract may agree to have their disputes resolved by a foreign Court termed as a 'neutral Court' or
Gavelkind
extended also to the collateral line, for it has been resolved that where one brother dies without issue, all the other
In all
words 'in all' which occur in clause (a), must be resolved by having regard to the underlying legislative purpose of the
Industrial dispute
substantial difference having some element of persistency and continuity till resolved and likely if not adjusted to endanger the industrial peace
Reports
or bringing again to memory of cases judicially argued, debated, resolved, or adjudged in any of the King's Courts of justice,
Privy
To help and strengthen the execution of what shall be resolved. (6) To withstand all persons who would attempt the contrary.
Querela coram rege a concilio discutienda et terminanda
Reg. Brev. 124. Means a dispute to be discussed and resolved by the council in front of the king. A writ
Reference
parties that disputes arising between them should be decided or resolved through arbitration and (b) an actual reference of a particular
Uses
said B. and C., their heirs and assigns, it was resolved that, as C. was not named in the premises, he
Deliberandum est diu quod statuendum est semel
quod statuendum est semel [Lat.], That which is to be resolved once for all, should be long deliberated upon.
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