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Assithment
Concept of Assythment, Assithment Traditional meaning of assythment, assithment [1] in scots law: An action in Scotch law, brought by the relatives or personal representatives of a murdered person against the guilty person before the trial of the latter. Damages were awarded called an […]
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Assithment
Concept of Assythment, Assithment Traditional meaning of assythment, assithment [1] in scots law: An action in Scotch law, brought by the relatives or personal representatives of a murdered person against the guilty person before the trial of the latter. Damages were awarded called an […]
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Agnates
Scottish Law: Agnates in the Past By the Scotch law, agnates are all those who ar related by the father, even though females intervene; cognates are those who are related by the mother. Ersk. L. Scot. B. 1, t. 7, s. 4. [1][rtbs name=”scottish-law”] Resources Notes and References […]
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Former Adjudication
Description of Former Adjudication In this reference work, former adjudication is a sort of the Scots law category.[rtbs name=”scottish-law”] Resources See Also Scots law
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Access To The Court
Access to the court Contents in relation to the Technology and Construction Court The topics include the following: General Approach, Hearings in Court, Telephone Hearings, Paper Applications, E-mail Communications, Video Conferencing, Contacting the Technology and Construction Court out of […]
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Access To The Court
Access to the court Contents in relation to the Technology and Construction Court The topics include the following: General Approach, Hearings in Court, Telephone Hearings, Paper Applications, E-mail Communications, Video Conferencing, Contacting the Technology and Construction Court out of […]
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Artistic Work
Concept of Artistic Work in IP Law [rtbs name=”intellectual-property-law”]Lambert defined artistic work as follows: S.4 (1) of the CDPA defines an artistic work as a graphic work, photograph, sculpture or collage, irrespective of artistic quality, a work of architecture being a building or a […]
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Arrangements Prior To The Trial
Arrangements prior to the trial – witnesses in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]Prior to the trial the parties’ legal representatives should seek to agree on the following matters, in so far as they have not been resolved at the […]
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Arrangements Prior To The Trial
Arrangements prior to the trial – witnesses in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]Prior to the trial the parties’ legal representatives should seek to agree on the following matters, in so far as they have not been resolved at the […]
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Author
Concept of Author in IP Law [rtbs name=”intellectual-property-law”]Lambert defined author as follows: The person who creates a copyright work.
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Agreement Between The Parties
Agreement Between the Parties in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]Many, perhaps most, of the required directions at the first case management conference may be agreed by the parties. If so, the judge will endeavour to make orders […]
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Approver
Concept of Approver Traditional meaning of approver [1] in the English common law history: A person indicted of a capital crime who confessed the crime before pleading and accused [appealed] another of the same crime; see 26 IU.173; 4th Book (“Of Public Wrongs”), Blackstone’s Commentaries on […]
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Collateral Assurance
Description of Collateral Assurance In this reference work, collateral assurance is a sort of the English law category.[rtbs name=”english-law”] Resources See Also English law
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Collateral Assurance
Description of Collateral Assurance In this reference work, collateral assurance is a sort of the English law category.[rtbs name=”english-law”] Resources See Also English law
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Afforce, Afforcement Of The Assize
English Law: Afforce, Afforcement of the Assize in the Past An ancient practice in trials by jury, which is explained by Bracton, (fo. 185, b. 292 a) and by the author of Fleta, lib. 4, cap. 9, 2. It consisted in adding other jurors to the panel of jurors, after the cause had been committed…