Tag: CH
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Chivalry
English Law: Chivalry in the Past This word is derived from the French chevelier, a horseman. It is. There is further information on this topic in this legal reference. The name of a tenure of land by knight’s service. Chivalry was of two kinds: the first; which was regal or held only of the […]
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ICAEW
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales 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 AML […]
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Charre Of Lead
English Law: Charre of Lead in the Past A quantity of lead consisting of thirty pigs, each pig containing six stones wanting two pounds and every stone being twelve pounds. Jacob. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information […]
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Chattels
Chattels and Medieval Law Chattels and Legal History Resources See Also Incest (in this legal Encyclopedia) Incest (in this legal Encyclopedia) Superior Courts of Common Law (in this legal Encyclopedia) Bibliographies of English Law History Maxwell, William H. A Legal Bibliography of […]
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Challenge
Concept of Challenge The following is an old definition of Challenge [1], a term which has several meanings:1. A request to fight – to fight a duel. Whether made by word or letter, is indictable at common law. Tends to a breach of the peace. He who knowingly carries a challenge for, another is […]
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Children
The Children and the 1834 Report In this issue about the children, the book English Poor Law Policy [1] reads as follows: Apart from apprenticeship, the Report deals only incidentally with children. It is assumed throughout that children go with their parents, both with regard to the […]
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Charity
Definition of Charity In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Charity : A body (corporate or not) established for one of the charitable purposes specified by statute (See charitable trust). A charity is subject to the control of the High Court in the exercise […]
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Chancellor of the Exchequer
Definition of Chancellor of The Exchequer In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Chancellor of The Exchequer : The minister who, as political head of the Treasury, is responsible for government monetary policy, raising national revenue (particularly through […]
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Christianity
Meaning of Christianity The following is an old definition of Christianity [1]: The system of doctrines and precepts taught by Christ; the religion founded by Christ. Christianity is said to be part of the common law. Christianity is parcel of the laws of England; and, therefore, to reproach […]
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Challenge of Arbitrators
Challenge of Arbitrators in Arbitration Rules In relation to arbitration rules and, more specifically, to Constitution of the Arbitral Tribunal in the arbitration law of the United Kingdom, the following is an overview of challenge of arbitrators .
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Chambers
Definition of Chambers In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Chambers : 1. The offices occupied by a barrister or group of barristers. (The term is also used for the group of barristers practising from a set of chambers.) 2. The private office of a […]