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  • Year Books

    Definition of Year Books A series of reports of cases written in the AngloNorman language, commencing in the thirteenth century and extant either in manuscript copies or in print from 1290 to 1535 with very few gaps. It is generally agreed that they were notes of cases taken by apprentices to […]

  • Will

    Definition of Will A disposition or declaration by which the person making it (the testator) provides for the distribution or administration of property after his death. It is always revocable by him.Formerly will signified a testamentary disposition of land, aa opposed to a testament (q.v.). […]

  • Warrant

    Definition of Warrant An authority under hand and seal. It is used in executing process in civil and criminal cases, for the arrest of persons, or for their production in Court as witnesses Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Warrant in the […]

  • Warrant

    Definition of Warrant An authority under hand and seal. It is used in executing process in civil and criminal cases, for the arrest of persons, or for their production in Court as witnesses Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Warrant in the […]

  • Uti I Is Actio

    Definition of Uti I Is Actio An action granted by the Praetor, in the exercise of his judicial authority by means of an extension of an existing action (actio directa) to persons or cases that did not come within its original scope. (Roman law.) Browse You might be interested in these […]

  • Undue Influence

    Definition of Undue Influence The equitable doctrine of undue influence is that where a person enters into an agreement or makes a disposition of property under such circumstances as to show or give rise to the presumption that he has not been allowed to exercise a free and deliberate judgment […]

  • Traverse

    Definition of Traverse To deny an allegation of fact. If a plaintiff replies by simply joining issue on the statement of defence he traverses, that is, denies, all the material allegations in the defence. See Order XIX, r. 18.Traverse of office or inquisition is a mode by which a subject can, […]

  • Summary Proceedings

    Definition of Summary Proceedings Short proceedings. Petitions, special cases, motions, and summonses, not being interlocutory proceedings in an action or suit, are instances of summary proceedings in civil cases.In criminal cases, summary proceedings are those which may be had and concluded […]

  • Summons

    Definition of Summons A document issued from the office of a Court of justice, calling upon the person to whom it is directed to attend before a Judge or officer of the Court. In the High Court of Justice a summons is a mode of making an application to a Judge or master in chambers…

  • Summary Proceedings

    Definition of Summary Proceedings Short proceedings. Petitions, special cases, motions, and summonses, not being interlocutory proceedings in an action or suit, are instances of summary proceedings in civil cases.In criminal cases, summary proceedings are those which may be had and concluded […]