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slip law
slip law [slip from the fact that it was printed on a
Traditions
is that a case would be adjourned on the 'Illness Slip' of a counsel. This and other traditions of the Court … than 130 years old and has seen many generations of lawyers, is that a case would be adjourned on the 'Illness
Dalus, Dailus, Dailia
Dalus, Dailus, Dailia, a certain measure of land; such narrow slips of pasture as are left between the ploughed furrows in … left between the ploughed furrows in arable land. See Jac. Law Dict
Label
Label [fr. labellum, Lat.], narrow slip of paper or parchment affixed to a deed, writing, to … same; and an appending seal is called a label (Jac. Law Dict.). As to the seller of a mixed article protecting
Marriage
coutela, marriages where some general defect of form or a slip might throw doubt on them; e.g., where the church or … with these requirements it is immaterial that under the local law dissolution can be obtained by mutual consent or at the
opinion
who concurs only in the result of the majority opinion slip opinion : an opinion published in temporary form soon after … a court or judge of the reasons and principles of law upon which the decision in a case is based compare
Clerical error
can only be explained by considering it to be a slip or mistake of the party preparing or copying it. Clerical … East 115; and other cases showing that courts both of law and equity, where there is a manifest error in a
Endorsement
writing by a registering officer on a rider or covering slip to any document tendered for registration under this Act. [Registration … INDORSEMENT. An amendment to an insurance policy; a rider, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 548. It means the signing by
Gore
Gore, a narrow slip of land. A small (often triangular) piece of land, such … may be lift between survey that do not close, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 703.
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