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  • Lord Denman's Act

    Concept of Lord Denman’s Act Traditional meaning of lord denman’s act [1] in the English common law history: The 6 & 7 Vict. c. 85, removing the disability of witnesses not parties on ground of interest. [rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise […]

  • Lord Cranworth's Act

    Concept of Lord Cranworth’s Act Traditional meaning of lord cranworth’s act [1] in the English common law history: The 23 & 24 Vict. c. 145, conferring certain general powers upon trustees and mortgagees. [rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise […]

  • Lord Lyndhurst's Acts

    Concept of Lord Lyndhurst’s Acts Traditional meaning of lord lyndhurst’s acts [1] in the English common law history: The 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 54, making marriage within the prohibited degrees void ab initio; the 7 & 8 Vict. c. 45, concerning meeting-houses. [rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] […]

  • Lord Lyndhurst's Acts

    Concept of Lord Lyndhurst’s Acts Traditional meaning of lord lyndhurst’s acts [1] in the English common law history: The 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 54, making marriage within the prohibited degrees void ab initio; the 7 & 8 Vict. c. 45, concerning meeting-houses. [rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] […]

  • Lodging Documents

    Lodging documents in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]In general documents should be lodged in hard copy only and not sent by email or fax. This causes unnecessary duplication as well as additional work for hard-pressed court […]

  • Lodging Documents

    Lodging documents in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]In general documents should be lodged in hard copy only and not sent by email or fax. This causes unnecessary duplication as well as additional work for hard-pressed court […]

  • London Court Of Bankruptcy

    London Court of Bankruptcy [rtbs name=”english-law”] Resources See Also Court London and Westminster sittings: COURT

  • Penalty

    Concept of Amerciament, Amercement Traditional meaning of amerciament, amercement [1] in the English common law history: A penalty, like a fine, but imposed by a court not necessarily of record, and of uncertain amount. The defendant was said to be in the mercy of the king or lord whom he had […]

  • Penalty

    Concept of Amerciament, Amercement Traditional meaning of amerciament, amercement [1] in the English common law history: A penalty, like a fine, but imposed by a court not necessarily of record, and of uncertain amount. The defendant was said to be in the mercy of the king or lord whom he had […]

  • Lord Langdale's Act

    Concept of Lord Langdale’s Act Traditional meaning of lord langdale’s act [1] in the English common law history: The Wills Act, 7 Will. IV. & 1 Vict. c. 26. [rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise law dictionary of words, phrases and maxims, […]

  • Lords' Act

    Concept of Lords’ Act Traditional meaning of lords’ act [1] in the English common law history: The 32 Geo. II. c. 28, for the relief of insolvent debtors. [rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise law dictionary of words, phrases and maxims, […]

  • Lord High Treasurer

    Concept of Lord High Treasurer Traditional meaning of Lord High Treasurer [1] in the English common law history: Formerly, the chief treasurer of England, who had charge of the moneys in the Exchequer, the Chancellor of the Exchequer being under him. He appointed all revenue officers and […]

  • Lord

    Concept of Lord The following is an old definition of Lord [1], a term which has several meanings:1. A feudal superior; one of whom an estate was held. He was a lord paramount or a lord paravail. Liege lord was contradistinguished from liege man. Landlord was originally used in this sense. See […]

  • Lord

    Concept of Lord The following is an old definition of Lord [1], a term which has several meanings:1. A feudal superior; one of whom an estate was held. He was a lord paramount or a lord paravail. Liege lord was contradistinguished from liege man. Landlord was originally used in this sense. See […]

  • Lord Tenterden's Act

    Concept of Lord Tenterden’s Act Traditional meaning of lord tenterden’s act [1] in the English common law history: The 9 Geo. IV. c. 14, for the amendment and extension of the Statute of Frauds, etc. [rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise law […]