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Wynton, Statute of

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Mop

Mop. See STATUTE-FAIR.

jurisdiction

court over the parties before it that allows it to issue a binding judgment see also doing business statute, fair play and substantial justice, long-arm statute, minimum contacts compare subject matter jurisdiction in this entry NOTE: The U.S.

Beau-pleader

Beau-pleader (to plead fairly), an obsolete writ upon the Statute of Malbridge (52 Hen. 3, c. 11), which enacted that neither in the circuits of the justices, nor … Beau-pleader (to plead fairly), an obsolete writ upon the Statute of Malbridge (52 Hen. 3, c. 11), which enacted that neither in

minimum contacts

under due process to support the assertion of personal jurisdiction under a long-arm statute see also doing business statute, fair play and substantial justice International Shoe Co. v. Washington in the Important Cases section NOTE: In most cases,

Churchyard

freehold of the rector or vicar, subject to the right of parishioners to be buried in it. The Statute of Winchester, 13 Edw. 1, 1285, prohibits fairs or markets in churchyards; a statute of uncertain date (perhaps … the right of parishioners to be buried in it. The Statute of Winchester, 13 Edw. 1, 1285, prohibits fairs or markets in churchyards; a statute of uncertain date (perhaps 35 Edw. 1), the felling of trees indiscreetly

merger

2 : the incorporation and superseding of one contract by another 3 a : the treatment (as by statute) of two offenses deriving from the same conduct such that a defendant cannot be or is not punished … Shareholders in a de facto merger are considered to have the same right to an appraisal of the fair value of their shares as shareholders in a statutory merger. short-form merger : an accelerated statutory merger between

void-for-vagueness doctrine

void-for-vagueness doctrine : a doctrine requiring that a penal statute define a criminal offense with sufficient definiteness that ordinary people can understand what conduct is prohibited and in … the void-for-vagueness doctrine, a vague law is a violation of due process because the law does not provide fair warning of a prohibition and fails to set standards for enforcement that would govern the exercise of the

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