Tag: CR

  • Credit Period

    Credit period in the Context of Mortgages The time frame for which the lender agrees to provide you with credit. Similar Terms Credit Credit A measurement of a person’s ability to pay bills on time. Several companies track individuals’ credit histories by detailing late or missed payments on […]

  • Cross-examination

    Definition of Cross-Examination In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Cross-Examination : The questioning of a *witness by a party other than the one who called him to testify. It may be to the issue, i.e. designed to elicit information favourable to the […]

  • Crown Debt

    Meaning of Crown Debt The following is an old definition of Crown Debt [1]: A debt due to the government. Resources Notes and References Concept of Crown Debt provided by the Anderson Dictionary of Law (1889) (Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, […]

  • Crown Case

    Meaning of Crown Case The following is an old definition of Crown Case [1]: A criminal prosecution. Resources Notes and References Concept of Crown Case provided by the Anderson Dictionary of Law (1889) (Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, Phrases […]

  • Criminal Procedure Outline

    Most Popular Entries related to Criminal Procedure Outline Procedure Criminal Law (in the United Kingdom) Criminal Procedure Law Practice (in the United Kingdom) Criminal Procedure Outline (in the United Kingdom) Criminal Procedure Definition (in the United Kingdom) Criminal Procedure […]

  • Credit History

    Credit history in the Context of Mortgages If you have a history of bad debts, county court judgements or bankruptcy to your name, you may not be eligible for a mainstream mortgage. To help ensure you are a good credit risk, a lender may require references from your existing lender, bank or […]

  • Crown Paper

    Meaning of Crown Paper The following is an old definition of Crown Paper [1]: A list of criminal cases awaiting hearing or decision. Resources Notes and References Concept of Crown Paper provided by the Anderson Dictionary of Law (1889) (Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions […]

  • Crown Office

    Meaning of Crown Office, or Side The following is an old definition of Crown Office, or Side [1]: The criminal side of the court of King’s or Queen’s bench. Resources Notes and References Concept of Crown Office, or Side provided by the Anderson Dictionary of Law (1889) (Dictionary of Law […]

  • Criminal Procedure Law Practice

    Most Popular Entries related to Criminal Procedure Law Practice Procedure Criminal Law (in the United Kingdom) Criminal Procedure Law Practice (in the United Kingdom) Criminal Procedure Outline (in the United Kingdom) Criminal Procedure Definition (in the United Kingdom) Criminal […]

  • Crown

    Definition of Crown In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Crown : The office (a *corporation sole) in which supreme power in the UK is legally vested. The person filling it at any given time is referred to as the sovereign (a king or queen: See also Queen).…

  • Criminal Justice Act Scope

    Insider dealing Territorial scope of the Criminal Justice Act Find under this subsection information about Territorial scope of the Criminal Justice Act in relation to Insider dealing.

  • Criminal Justice Act

    Insider dealing Criminal Justice Act Find under this subsection information about Criminal Justice Act in relation to Insider dealing.

  • Crown Appointments

    Crown appointments Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Crown appointments are positions that may only be filled with the approval of HM Queen. Certain office-holders in Parliament are Crown appointments; in these cases, when a new person is selected for a post, the Speaker or Lord Speaker […]

  • Crossbench

    Crossbench Convenor Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament In the House of Lords, the Crossbench Convener is a Member of the Crossbenchers elected to act on behalf of the Crossbench Peers, ie to call their weekly meetings, attend other meetings on their behalf and provide information on […]

  • Crossbench Peers

    Crossbench Peers Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Crossbench Peers are non-party political and by tradition sit on the benches that cross the chamber of the House of Lords. Resources See Also Peer Further Reading