Category: R

  • 2011 Riots

    How Commentators Explained the 2011 Riots in England Neal Hazel, from the University of Salford, made a contribution to the 2012 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in the category “Crime and Society,” under the title “How Commentators Explained the 2011 Riots in […]

  • Railway And Canal Commission

    The Railway and Canal Commission Name The Railway and Canal Commission is the standarized name of one of the UK Tribunals and Government Offices (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Railway and Canal […]

  • Railway And Canal Commission

    The Railway and Canal Commission Name The Railway and Canal Commission is the standarized name of one of the UK Tribunals and Government Offices (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Railway and Canal […]

  • Recompensation

    Scottish Law: Recompensation in the Past When a party sues for a debt and the defendant pleads compensation or set-off, the plaintiff may allege a compensation on his part and this is called a recompensation. Bell’s Dict. h. t. [1][rtbs name=”scottish-law”] Resources Notes and References […]

  • Recordari Facias Loquelam

    English Law: Recordari Facias Loquelam in the Past A writ commanding the sheriff (see law enforcement in the U.K. encyclopedia), that he cause the plaint to be recorded which is in his county, without writ, between the parties there named, of the cattle, goods and chattels of the complainant […]

  • Recordari Facias Loquelam

    English Law: Recordari Facias Loquelam in the Past A writ commanding the sheriff (see law enforcement in the U.K. encyclopedia), that he cause the plaint to be recorded which is in his county, without writ, between the parties there named, of the cattle, goods and chattels of the complainant […]

  • Resetter

    Scottish Law: Resetter in the Past A receiver of stolen goods, knowing them to have been stolen. [1][rtbs name=”scottish-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about resetter is based on the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the […]

  • Resetter

    Scottish Law: Resetter in the Past A receiver of stolen goods, knowing them to have been stolen. [1][rtbs name=”scottish-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about resetter is based on the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the […]

  • Royal Court (Guernsey)

    The Royal Court (Guernsey) Name The Royal Court (Guernsey) is the standarized name of one of the Channel Islands Courts (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Royal Court (Guernsey)).

  • Right In a Performance

    Concept of Right in a Performance in IP Law [rtbs name=”intellectual-property-law”]Lambert defined right in a performance as follows: The right of an actor, dancer, musician, singer or other performer or a broadcaster or studio with an exclusive broadcasting or recording contract with the […]

  • Right In a Performance

    Concept of Right in a Performance in IP Law [rtbs name=”intellectual-property-law”]Lambert defined right in a performance as follows: The right of an actor, dancer, musician, singer or other performer or a broadcaster or studio with an exclusive broadcasting or recording contract with the […]

  • Religious Demography

    Religious Demography in United Kingdom in 2016 The U.S. government estimates the population at 64.4 million (July 2016 estimate). Census figures from 2011, the most recent, indicate 59.3 percent of the population in England and Wales is Christian, comprising the Church of England (Anglican), […]

  • Religious Demography

    Religious Demography in United Kingdom in 2016 The U.S. government estimates the population at 64.4 million (July 2016 estimate). Census figures from 2011, the most recent, indicate 59.3 percent of the population in England and Wales is Christian, comprising the Church of England (Anglican), […]

  • 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 […]

  • Retention

    Scottish Law: Retention in the Past The right which the possessor of a movable has, of holding the same until he must be satisfied for his claim either against such movable or the owner of it; a lien. Developments The right of retention is of two kinds, namely, special or general. 1. Special […]