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  • P.C.

    Concept of P.C. Traditional meaning of p.c. [1] in the English common law history: For Parliamentary Cases; Privy Council; Pleas of the Crown. [rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise law dictionary of words, phrases and maxims, “P.C.”, Boston: […]

  • Real Estate Agents

    Money Laundering in the United Kingdom [rtbs name=”money-laundering-supervision”]This section includes the following topics: Anti-money laundering supervision of banks, real estate agents and accountants in the United Kingdom The regulation of banks, real estate agents and accountants

  • Real Estate Agents

    Money Laundering in the United Kingdom [rtbs name=”money-laundering-supervision”]This section includes the following topics: Anti-money laundering supervision of banks, real estate agents and accountants in the United Kingdom The regulation of banks, real estate agents and accountants

  • Murdrum

    English Law: Murdrum in the Past During the times of the Danes and afterwards till the reign of Edward III, murdrum was the killing of a man in a secret way and in that it differed from simple homicide. Developments When a man was therefore, killed and he was unknown, by the laws of Canute…

  • Old Bailey

    Introduction to Old Bailey Old Bailey, popular name for the Central Criminal Court in London, England, situated in a street of that name, off Ludgate Hill. (1) Resources Notes and References Information about Old Bailey in the Encarta Online Encyclopedia Guide to Old Bailey

  • Old Bailey

    Introduction to Old Bailey Old Bailey, popular name for the Central Criminal Court in London, England, situated in a street of that name, off Ludgate Hill. (1) Resources Notes and References Information about Old Bailey in the Encarta Online Encyclopedia Guide to Old Bailey

  • Bill Of Middlesex

    Middlesex, Bill [rtbs name=”english-law”] Resources See Also BILL, I

  • Office of Fair Trading

    Office of Fair Trading and Anti-money laundering supervision of banks, real estate agents and accountants in the United Kingdom Office of Fair Trading Note: this section also covers the next section. Supervisory powers This issue includes the following: Anti-money laundering supervision in […]

  • Outsourcing Of Supervision To Latss

    Outsourcing of Supervision to Latss Money Laundering in the United Kingdom [rtbs name=”money-laundering-supervision”]This section covers the following: Anti-money laundering supervision of banks, real estate agents and accountants in the United Kingdom Office of Fair Trading Anti-money […]

  • Obviousness

    Concept of Obviousness in IP Law [rtbs name=”intellectual-property-law”]Lambert defined obviousness as follows: Lack of an inventive step. One of the grounds for revoking a patent. To be valid an invention must involve an inventive step, which means it must not be obvious to a skilled person […]

  • Outriders

    English Law: Outriders in the Past Bailiffs errant, employed by the sheriffs and their deputies, to ride to the furthest places of their counties or hundreds to summon such as they thought good, to attend their county or hundred court. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes […]

  • Owling

    English Law: Owling in the Past The offence of transporting wool or sheep out of the king-dom. Developments The name is said to owe its origin to the fact that this offence was carried on in the night, when the owl was abroad. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and […]

  • Owling

    English Law: Owling in the Past The offence of transporting wool or sheep out of the king-dom. Developments The name is said to owe its origin to the fact that this offence was carried on in the night, when the owl was abroad. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and […]

  • Orphanage

    English Law: Orphanage in the Past By the custom of London, when a freeman of that city dies, his estate is divided into three parts, as follows: one third part to the widow; another, to the children (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) advanced by him in his […]

  • Orphanage

    English Law: Orphanage in the Past By the custom of London, when a freeman of that city dies, his estate is divided into three parts, as follows: one third part to the widow; another, to the children (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) advanced by him in his […]