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open court
attorneys and that is convened for the purpose of conducting official business compare in camera 2 : a session of a court that is open to the public
notice
also judicial notice vt no·ticed no·tic·ing 1 : to make known through notice [appeals noticed for the coming session] [a noticed shareholder meeting] 2 : to recognize formally [in a civil action or proceeding, the court shall
extraordinary
proceeding or action not normally required by law or not prescribed for the regular administration of law [an session of the legislature] [granted relief] compare ordinary b : of or relating to a financial transaction that is
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court
and establish "U.S. Constitution art. III"] see also the Judicial System in the back matter b : a session of such a court c usu cap : the Supreme Court of the United States 2 : a
Messengers-at-arms
Messengers-at-arms are the king's officers who execute all writs passing from the Court of Session. It actions emanating from the Supreme Court in Scotland personal service on a defender can only be effected
calendar call
calendar call : a session of the court which is held to inquire into the status of cases and in which the cases
Black Rod, Gentleman Usher of
Rod of office which he carries, and on the top of which reposes a golden lion. During the session of Parliament he attends on the peers, and to his custody all peers impeached for any crime or
congress
U.S. legislature as it is composed for an enumerated two-year period [the 101st Congress] b : a single session of the U.S. legislature see also house of representatives, senate Article I of the Constitution in the back
Chancellor, Lord
which he was appointed, but is entitled to a pension. When royal commissions are issued for opening the session, for giving the royal assent to bills, or for proroguing Parliament, the Lord Chancellor is always one of
Inquiries
may appoint a tribunal with all the powers of the High Court, or in Scotland the Court of Session, to inquire into a definite matter of urgent public importance under various statutes. Departmental inquiries may or must
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Session - Law Dictionary Search Results
open court
attorneys and that is convened for the purpose of conducting official business compare in camera 2 : a session of a court that is open to the public
notice
also judicial notice vt no·ticed no·tic·ing 1 : to make known through notice [appeals noticed for the coming session] [a noticed shareholder meeting] 2 : to recognize formally [in a civil action or proceeding, the court shall
extraordinary
proceeding or action not normally required by law or not prescribed for the regular administration of law [an session of the legislature] [granted relief] compare ordinary b : of or relating to a financial transaction that is
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court
and establish "U.S. Constitution art. III"] see also the Judicial System in the back matter b : a session of such a court c usu cap : the Supreme Court of the United States 2 : a
Messengers-at-arms
Messengers-at-arms are the king's officers who execute all writs passing from the Court of Session. It actions emanating from the Supreme Court in Scotland personal service on a defender can only be effected
calendar call
calendar call : a session of the court which is held to inquire into the status of cases and in which the cases
Black Rod, Gentleman Usher of
Rod of office which he carries, and on the top of which reposes a golden lion. During the session of Parliament he attends on the peers, and to his custody all peers impeached for any crime or
congress
U.S. legislature as it is composed for an enumerated two-year period [the 101st Congress] b : a single session of the U.S. legislature see also house of representatives, senate Article I of the Constitution in the back
Chancellor, Lord
which he was appointed, but is entitled to a pension. When royal commissions are issued for opening the session, for giving the royal assent to bills, or for proroguing Parliament, the Lord Chancellor is always one of
Inquiries
may appoint a tribunal with all the powers of the High Court, or in Scotland the Court of Session, to inquire into a definite matter of urgent public importance under various statutes. Departmental inquiries may or must
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