Tag: DO

  • Domitae Naturae

    Definition of Domitae Naturae Of tame disposition. See Animals Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Domitae Naturae in the Dictionaries, Domitae Naturae in our legal dictionaries, Related topics, Browse topics from the European Encyclopedia of Law, […]

  • Domus Procerum

    Definition of Domus Procerum The House of the Nobles ; the House of Lords Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Domus Procerum in the Dictionaries, Domus Procerum in our legal dictionaries, Related topics, Browse topics from the European Encyclopedia […]

  • Dock Defence

    Definition of Dock Defence The direct instruction of counsel without the intervention of a solicitor, by a prisoner in the dock Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Dock Defence in the Dictionaries, Dock Defence in our legal dictionaries, Related […]

  • Dock Warrant

    Definition of Dock Warrant A document of title issued by a dock company stating that certain goods therein mentioned are deliverable to a person therein named or to his assigns by indorsement Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Dock Warrant in the […]

  • Docket

    Definition of Docket An epitome or abstract of a judgment, decree, order, etc Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Docket in the Dictionaries, Docket in our legal dictionaries, Related topics, Browse topics from the European Encyclopedia of Law, […]

  • Doctors’ Commons

    Definition of Doctors’ Commons The buildings in which the Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Courts, and the College of Advocates practising in those Courts, were formerly held. (1) History in England Doctors’ Commons, the name formerly applied to a society of ecclesiastical lawyers in London, […]

  • Document Of Title

    Definition of Document Of Title A document which enables the possessor to deal with the property described 111 it as if he were the owner, e.y., a bill of lading, dock warrant. (See Factors Act, 1889, s. 1, sub-s. 4.) Browse You might be interested in these references tools: […]

  • Doe D. Rigge V. Bell

    Definition of Doe D. Rigge V. Bell ((1793), 5 T. L. 471). Held, that although a lease may be void by the Statute of Frauds (29 Car. 2, c. 3, s. 1) and therefore the tenant holds not under the lease, but as tenant from year to year, yet such holding is governed by the…