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Crown Office Rules, 1906
Crown Office Rules, 1906, a large body of Rules, 269 in number,with Forms
Rule
authoritative enactment a regulation a prescription a precept as the rules of various societies the rules governing a school a rule
year-and-a-day rule
year-and-a-day rule : a common-law rule that relieves a defendant of responsibility
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Macnaughton's Case, Rules in
Macnaughton's Case, Rules in [4 St. Tr. (N.S.) 847]. A discussion took place
perfect tender rule
perfect tender rule : a rule that permits a buyer to reject goods
mailbox rule
mailbox rule : a rule treating the sending of something as constituting
Low visibility rules
Low visibility rules, these are rules of law which are made inaccessible to
well-pleaded complaint rule
well-pleaded complaint rule : a rule of procedure that federal question jurisdiction cannot
Wharton's Rule
Wharton's Rule [after Francis Wharton (1820-89), American lawyer and author, who formulated
Rule absolute
Rule absolute, means a rule to show cause upon which on
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