Category: G
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Government Offices
Some UK Tribunals and Government Offices [rtbs name=”courts”]UK Tribunals and Government Offices include the following items: Election Petitions Court See this section in the UK legal Encyclopedia for more information. Employment Appeals Tribunal See this section in the UK […]
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Gaol Deliveries under Edward I
This issue under the Ruling of King Edward I of England Gaol Deliveries under Edward I and Medieval Law Gaol Deliveries under Edward I and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Lugard Cecil E., trans. Trailbaston: Derbyshire. 3 Vols. […]
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Gaol Deliveries under Edward I
This issue under the Ruling of King Edward I of England Gaol Deliveries under Edward I and Medieval Law Gaol Deliveries under Edward I and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Lugard Cecil E., trans. Trailbaston: Derbyshire. 3 Vols. […]
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Gaol Deliveries under Henry Iv
This issue under the Ruling of King Henry IV of England Gaol Deliveries under Henry IV and Medieval Law Gaol Deliveries under Henry IV and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Great Britain. Public Record Office. Calendar of the […]
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Gown
Concept of Gown The following is an old definition of Gown [1], a term which has several meanings:1. That worn by the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States has always been a long robe of blacle silk. A portrait of the first chief justice, John Jay, represents him in a borrowed […]
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Grant
Definition of Grant In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Grant : 1. The creation or transfer of the ownership of property (e.g. an estate or interest in land) by written instrument; for example, the grant of a lease. (See also lie in grant). 2. A […]
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Guilds
Guilds and Medieval Law Guilds and Legal History Resources See Also Chattels (in this legal Encyclopedia) Medieval Church Law (in this legal Encyclopedia) Marriage (in this legal Encyclopedia) Medieval Legal History (in this legal Encyclopedia) Bibliographies of English Law History […]
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Gretna-green
Gretna Green Village just over the border into Scotland which benefited -in accordance to Bamber Gascoigne´ Encyclopedia of Britain about “Gretna Green”- greatly from the Marriage Act of 1753, prohibiting in England ‘clandestine’ marriages – meaning those solemnized outside authorized […]
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Gaol Deliveries under Edward Ii
This issue under the Ruling of King Edward II of England Gaol Deliveries under Edward II and Medieval Law Gaol Deliveries under Edward II and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Hanawalt, Barbara, ed. Crime in East Anglia in the […]
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Gaol Deliveries under Edward Ii
This issue under the Ruling of King Edward II of England Gaol Deliveries under Edward II and Medieval Law Gaol Deliveries under Edward II and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Hanawalt, Barbara, ed. Crime in East Anglia in the […]
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Guardian
Definition of Guardian In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Guardian : One who is formally appointed to look after a child’s interests when the parents of the child do not have *parental responsibility for him or have died. Appointment can be made either by […]