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Caution

is pronounced 'cayshon.'--Scots Law. In England, any warning. A prisoner or accused person is 'cautioned' before making a statement, that such statement may be used in evidence upon his trial. Caution.--Under the (English) Land Registration Act, 1925,

Culpa lata dolo 'quiparatur

is held equivalent to intentional wrong.) In cases of fraud, a grossly negligent omission to ascertain whether a statement is true or not, i.e., an untrue statement made with a reckless disregard of its truth or the

Account

Account, means a formal statement of transactions between two parties including debtor-creditor relation and arising out of contract or some fiduciary relations, Central

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swear out

swear out : to procure (a warrant) by making a sworn statement ;also : to make (a sworn affidavit) to procure a warrant

tender years exception

exception : an exception to the hearsay rule in some jurisdictions that allows the use of an out-of-court statement by a young child in an abuse or neglect case if the time, content, and circumstances of the

Abatement

in Abatement at Common Law (which by 4 Anne, c. 16, s. 11, had to be substantiated by affidavit, and which is now abolished, see. R.S.C. Ord. XXI., r. 20) was one which stated some fact which

Abstract of title

Abstract of title. A concise statement, usually prepared for a mortgagee or purchaser of real property, summarising the history of a piece of land

Compromise in writing

Compromise in writing, specific and categorical statements on oath recorded in writing by the court and duly read and accepted to be correct by the

Voluntary, voluntary confession

Voluntary, voluntary confession, the crux of mak-ing a statement voluntarily is, what is intentional, intended, unimpelled by other influences, acting on one's own will, through his own

privilege

of intent or motive ;specif : a privilege that exempts high public officials (as legislators) from liability for statements made while acting in their official capacity without regard to intent or malice qualified privilege : a privilege

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Caution

is pronounced 'cayshon.'--Scots Law. In England, any warning. A prisoner or accused person is 'cautioned' before making a statement, that such statement may be used in evidence upon his trial. Caution.--Under the (English) Land Registration Act, 1925,

Culpa lata dolo 'quiparatur

is held equivalent to intentional wrong.) In cases of fraud, a grossly negligent omission to ascertain whether a statement is true or not, i.e., an untrue statement made with a reckless disregard of its truth or the

Account

Account, means a formal statement of transactions between two parties including debtor-creditor relation and arising out of contract or some fiduciary relations, Central

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swear out

swear out : to procure (a warrant) by making a sworn statement ;also : to make (a sworn affidavit) to procure a warrant

tender years exception

exception : an exception to the hearsay rule in some jurisdictions that allows the use of an out-of-court statement by a young child in an abuse or neglect case if the time, content, and circumstances of the

Abatement

in Abatement at Common Law (which by 4 Anne, c. 16, s. 11, had to be substantiated by affidavit, and which is now abolished, see. R.S.C. Ord. XXI., r. 20) was one which stated some fact which

Abstract of title

Abstract of title. A concise statement, usually prepared for a mortgagee or purchaser of real property, summarising the history of a piece of land

Compromise in writing

Compromise in writing, specific and categorical statements on oath recorded in writing by the court and duly read and accepted to be correct by the

Voluntary, voluntary confession

Voluntary, voluntary confession, the crux of mak-ing a statement voluntarily is, what is intentional, intended, unimpelled by other influences, acting on one's own will, through his own

privilege

of intent or motive ;specif : a privilege that exempts high public officials (as legislators) from liability for statements made while acting in their official capacity without regard to intent or malice qualified privilege : a privilege

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