Tag: CH

  • Charter Rolls

    The Rolls Series, which while not an exclusively legal source, contains much legal material (Source: the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Charters declared the more solemn acts of the kings, granting rights and privileges. Many of these reside in local cartularies to be found […]

  • Charter-party

    Meaning of Charter-party The following is an old definition of Charter-party [1]: A contract by which the owner lets his vessel to another for freight. A contract by which an entire ship, or some principal part thereof, is let to a merchant for the conveyance of goods on a determined voyage to […]

  • Change

    Liability and Rights in Respect of Outsiders in the Partnership: Effect of a change in the firm's constitution on a continuing guarantee

  • Changes in Membership

    Disclosure obligations in Limited Liability Partnerships Changes in membership Find under this subsection information about Changes in membership in relation to Disclosure obligations in Limited Liability Partnerships.

  • Charges

    Company Law: Security for borrowing – company charges Refine your research by picking one of the following subsections: Types of charge over company properties Priority of Company Charges Registration of Company Charges Register of Company Charges Other forms of registration of Company […]

  • Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

    History of the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster The following commentary about Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): Officially a member of the Government representing the Crown as Duke of Lancaster, but generally a […]

  • Charles Beresford

    History of the Admiral 1st Lord Beresford (1846-1919), earlier Admiral Lord Charles Beresford. The following commentary about Admiral 1st Lord Beresford (1846-1919), earlier Admiral Lord Charles Beresford. in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): Commander of the […]

  • Chairman of Ways and Means

    Chairman of Ways and Means Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament The Chairman of Ways and Means is the principal Deputy Speaker in the House of Commons. As well as deputising for the Speaker they have specific responsibilities such as chairing Committees of the whole House, coordinating the […]

  • Christmas Pudding

    History of Christmas pudding The following concept of Christmas pudding may be usefull here:The ingredients of the traditional festive pudding may include spices from India and Sri Lanka, sugar and rum from the West Indies, and dried fruits from Australia and South Africa.

  • Chief of the Imperial General Staff

    History of the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, (CIGS) The following commentary about Imperial Chief of the General Staff (CIGS) in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): The General in charge of the Imperial General Staff. The CIGS was an influential figure in […]

  • Children and Young Persons Acts

    Children and Young Persons Acts: UK Legal History Treatment of young offenders The Children and Young Persons Acts of 1963 and 1969 reformed the treatment of young offenders in juvenile courts. The 1963 act emphasised the importance of care and protection, raising the age of criminal […]

  • Chairman

    Company Meetings: The chairman

  • Chairman

    Company Meetings: The chairman

  • Charles Monro

    History of the General Sir Charles Monro (1860-1929) The following commentary about General Sir Charles Monro (1860-1929) in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): Commanded Allied forces at the Dardanelles and on the Gallipoli Peninsula during the First World War, […]

  • Chair

    Panel Chair in relation with the Courts and Tribunals in England The panel chair is the head of a Judicial Appointments Commission selection panel. This person completes a report providing an overall panel assessment, which forms part of the information presented to the Commission.