Category: T

  • Telephone Hearings

    Telephone Hearings in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]Depending on the nature of the application and the extent of any dispute between the parties, the Technology and Construction Court is content to deal with many case […]

  • Trinity Term

    English Law: Trinity Term in the Past One of the four terms of the courts; it begins on the 22d day of May and ends on the 12th of June. St. 11 G. IV. and 1 W. IV., c. 70. It was formerly a movable term. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this […]

  • Tyburn Ticket

    English Law: Tyburn Ticket in the Past A certificate given to the prosecutor of a felon to conviction, is so called. Developments By the 10 & 11. W. III., c. 23, the original proprietor or first assignee of such certificate is exempted from all and all way of parish and ward offices within […]

  • Transference

    Scottish Law: Transference in the Past The name of an action by which a suit, which was pending at the time the parties died, is transferred from the deceased to his representatives, in the same condition in which it stood formerly. If it be the pursuer who is dead, the action is called a […]

  • Transference

    Scottish Law: Transference in the Past The name of an action by which a suit, which was pending at the time the parties died, is transferred from the deceased to his representatives, in the same condition in which it stood formerly. If it be the pursuer who is dead, the action is called a […]

  • 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 […]

  • Abjuration

    English Law: Abjuration in the Past In the ancient English law it was a renunciation of one’s country and taking an oath of perpetual banishment. A man who had committed a felony and for safety flea to a sanctuary might within forty days’ confess the fact and take the oath of abjuration and […]

  • Abjuration

    English Law: Abjuration in the Past In the ancient English law it was a renunciation of one’s country and taking an oath of perpetual banishment. A man who had committed a felony and for safety flea to a sanctuary might within forty days’ confess the fact and take the oath of abjuration and […]

  • Tenant Of The Demesne

    English Law: Tenant of the Demesne in the Past One who is tenant (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) of a mesne lord; as where A is tenant (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) of B and C of A; B is the lord, A…

  • Thirlage

    Scottish Law: Thirlage in the Past The name of servitude by which lands are astricted or thirled to a particular mill and the possessors bound to grind their grain there, for the payment of certain multures and sequels as the agreed price of grinding. Ersk. Prin. B. 2, t. 9, n. 18. [1][rtbs […]

  • To Imagine

    English Law: To Imagine in the Past In cases of treason the law makes it a crime to imagine the death of the king. In order to complete the offence there must, however, be an overt act the terms compassing and imagining being synonymous. It. has been justly remarked that the words to compass […]

  • To Imagine

    English Law: To Imagine in the Past In cases of treason the law makes it a crime to imagine the death of the king. In order to complete the offence there must, however, be an overt act the terms compassing and imagining being synonymous. It. has been justly remarked that the words to compass […]

  • To Speak

    English Law: To Speak in the Past This term is used in the English law, to signify the permission given by a court to the prosecutor and defendant in some cases of misdemeanor, to agree together, after which the prosecutor comes into court and declares himself to be satisfied; when the court […]

  • Trade Marks Registry

    The Trade Marks Registry Name The Trade Marks Registry 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 Trade Marks Registry in the UK). [rtbs […]

  • Trade Marks Registry

    The Trade Marks Registry Name The Trade Marks Registry 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 Trade Marks Registry in the UK). [rtbs […]