Tag: CL

  • Coal Note

    English Law: Coal Note in the Past A species of promissory note authorized by the st. 3 Geo. H., c. 26, SSSS 7 and 8, which, having these words expressed there, namely, ” value received in coals,” are to be protected and noted as inland bills of exchange. [1][rtbs […]

  • Claims

    Concept of Claims in IP Law [rtbs name=”intellectual-property-law”]Lambert defined claims as follows: Numbered paragraphs at the end of a specification which sets out the features of the invention.

  • Claims

    Concept of Claims in IP Law [rtbs name=”intellectual-property-law”]Lambert defined claims as follows: Numbered paragraphs at the end of a specification which sets out the features of the invention.

  • Close 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) Closed correspondence containing private instructions by kings to individuals, they include writs of summons of the peers, and writs of […]

  • Close 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) Closed correspondence containing private instructions by kings to individuals, they include writs of summons of the peers, and writs of […]

  • Clerk

    Clerk (of court) Meaning Clerk in Scottish Law The person who keeps the court papers and records.

  • Clerk

    Clerk (of court) Meaning Clerk in Scottish Law The person who keeps the court papers and records.

  • Claim Forms

    Claim Forms in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]All proceedings must be started using a claim form under Civil Procedure Rules Part 7 or Civil Procedure Rules Part 8 or an arbitration claim form under Civil Procedure Rules Part […]

  • Claim Of Conusance

    English Law: Claim of Conusance in the Past English law. This is defined to be an intervention by a third person, demanding judicature in the cause against the plaintiff, who has chosen to begin his action out of claimant’s court. 2 Wilson’s R. 409. Developments It is a question of […]

  • Claim Of Conusance

    English Law: Claim of Conusance in the Past English law. This is defined to be an intervention by a third person, demanding judicature in the cause against the plaintiff, who has chosen to begin his action out of claimant’s court. 2 Wilson’s R. 409. Developments It is a question of […]

  • Closing Submissions

    Closing submissions in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]The appropriate form of closing submissions can be determined during the course of the trial. Those submissions may take the form of (a) oral closing speeches or (b) written […]

  • Clear Title

    Clear title in the Context of Mortgages Ownership of the property is clear, with no legal complexities.

  • Clergyable

    Meaning of Clergyable The following is an old definition of Clergyable [1]: Admitting or entitled to the benefit of clergy. Benefit of clergy. Exemption from capital punishment, anciently allowed to churchmen, and, later, to laymen. Originated in the regard princes had for the church, and the […]

  • Clergyable

    Meaning of Clergyable The following is an old definition of Clergyable [1]: Admitting or entitled to the benefit of clergy. Benefit of clergy. Exemption from capital punishment, anciently allowed to churchmen, and, later, to laymen. Originated in the regard princes had for the church, and the […]

  • Closure of Proceedings

    Closure of Hearings or Proceedings in Arbitration Rules In relation to arbitration rules and, more specifically, to Arbitral Proceedings in the arbitration law of the United Kingdom, the following is an overview of closure of hearings or proceedings.