Special Proceeding - Law Dictionary Search Results
High Steward, Court of the Lord
proceeding differs little from trial by jury, except that no special verdict can be given, because the judges are sufficiently competent
benefit
to the community at large resulting from a public improvement special benefit : a benefit from a public improvement that directly … is not shared by the community at large NOTE: In proceedings for a partial taking for the purpose of a public
Allocato comitatu
of exigi facias to the sheriff and its return, a special exigi facias, with an allocato comitatu, issued to the sheriff … Allocato comitatu, in proceedings in outlawry, when there were but two County Courts holden
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Assessors
Crown, call in the aid of one or more assessors specially qualified, and try and hear the matter in question wholly … it may think it expedient other than in a criminal proceeding by the Crown, call in the aid of one or
Common assurances
by Act of Parliament to record its proceedings. (3) By special custom obtaining in some particular places and relating only to … or commission empowered by Act of Parliament to record its proceedings. (3) By special custom obtaining in some particular places and
privileged
subject to the usual rules or penalties because of some special circumstance ;esp : not subject to disclosure esp. in an … ;esp : not subject to disclosure esp. in an adjudicative proceeding
Capias utlagatum
This writ is either general, against the person only; or special, against the person, lands, and goods. Outlawry is abolished in … the person, lands, and goods. Outlawry is abolished in civil proceedings; but survives (though long practically disused) for criminal purposes, and
Clerk of the peace
proceedings of the justices, and to perform a number of special duties in connection with the affairs of the county. He … of the peace, to prepare indictments, and to record the proceedings of the justices, and to perform a number of special
Directions, summons for
except Admiralty actions, or actions where the writ has been specially indorsed, or where the plaintiff proposes to proceed to trial … has been specially indorsed, or where the plaintiff proposes to proceed to trial without pleadings. See annual Practice.
Nune pro tunc
proper time when it should have been taken; for example, special leave granted at the hearing to cross-appeal against an order … Nune pro tunc, a proceeding taken now for then, i.e., the proper time when it
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Special Proceeding - Law Dictionary Search Results
High Steward, Court of the Lord
proceeding differs little from trial by jury, except that no special verdict can be given, because the judges are sufficiently competent
benefit
to the community at large resulting from a public improvement special benefit : a benefit from a public improvement that directly … is not shared by the community at large NOTE: In proceedings for a partial taking for the purpose of a public
Allocato comitatu
of exigi facias to the sheriff and its return, a special exigi facias, with an allocato comitatu, issued to the sheriff … Allocato comitatu, in proceedings in outlawry, when there were but two County Courts holden
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Assessors
Crown, call in the aid of one or more assessors specially qualified, and try and hear the matter in question wholly … it may think it expedient other than in a criminal proceeding by the Crown, call in the aid of one or
Common assurances
by Act of Parliament to record its proceedings. (3) By special custom obtaining in some particular places and relating only to … or commission empowered by Act of Parliament to record its proceedings. (3) By special custom obtaining in some particular places and
privileged
subject to the usual rules or penalties because of some special circumstance ;esp : not subject to disclosure esp. in an … ;esp : not subject to disclosure esp. in an adjudicative proceeding
Capias utlagatum
This writ is either general, against the person only; or special, against the person, lands, and goods. Outlawry is abolished in … the person, lands, and goods. Outlawry is abolished in civil proceedings; but survives (though long practically disused) for criminal purposes, and
Clerk of the peace
proceedings of the justices, and to perform a number of special duties in connection with the affairs of the county. He … of the peace, to prepare indictments, and to record the proceedings of the justices, and to perform a number of special
Directions, summons for
except Admiralty actions, or actions where the writ has been specially indorsed, or where the plaintiff proposes to proceed to trial … has been specially indorsed, or where the plaintiff proposes to proceed to trial without pleadings. See annual Practice.
Nune pro tunc
proper time when it should have been taken; for example, special leave granted at the hearing to cross-appeal against an order … Nune pro tunc, a proceeding taken now for then, i.e., the proper time when it
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