Tag: HI
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High Court Of Justiciary
The High Court of Justiciary Name The High Court of Justiciary is the standarized name of one of the Scottish Courts (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the High Court of Justiciary in the Scottish court […]
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High Court Of Justiciary
The High Court of Justiciary Name The High Court of Justiciary is the standarized name of one of the Scottish Courts (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the High Court of Justiciary in the Scottish court […]
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High Treason
English Law: High Treason in the Past Treason against the king, in contradistinction with petit treason, which is the treason of a servant towards his master; a wife towards her hushand; a secular or religious man against his prelate. See Petit treason; Treason. [1][rtbs […]
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High Court – Queen’s Bench Division
The High Court – Queen’s Bench Division Name The High Court – Queen’s Bench Division is the standarized name of one of the England and Wales Senior Courts (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the High Court – […]
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Historic Courts
Some UK Historic Courts [rtbs name=”courts”]UK Historic Courts include the following items: Assizes See this section in the UK legal Encyclopedia for more information. Common Pleas Division See this section in the UK legal Encyclopedia for more information. Court for […]
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History Definition
History Definition and Medieval Law History Definition and Legal History Resources See Also Ancient Law (in this legal Encyclopedia) Ancient Law (in this legal Encyclopedia) Torture (in this legal Encyclopedia) Treason (in this legal Encyclopedia) Bibliographies of English Law History […]
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High Court of Parliament Courts under John 2
Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Ehrlich, Ludwik, ed. Proceedings Against the Crown (1216-1377). Oxford Studies in Social and Legal History, 6, no. 12. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921. Notes: Also available online in The Making of Modern Law […]
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High Court of Parliament
(Source: the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) The judicial role of parliament is based on the thirty-ninth clause of the Great Charter, which specified that a peer of the realm, if indicted for treason or felony, must be tried by his peers in parliament, rather than by royal […]
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High Court of Parliament Courts under John
This issue under the Ruling of King Edward I of England High Court of Parliament Courts under John and Medieval Law High Court of Parliament Courts under John and Legal History This issue under the Ruling of King Edward II of England High Court of Parliament Courts under John and Medieval […]
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High Court
Definition of High Court The high court has the power to deal with any civil case. High Court in North Ireland A civil court consisting of three divisions: Queen's Bench – which deals with civil disputes including breach of contract, personal injuries, commercial and building cases, libel […]
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High Commissioner to Constantinople
History of the High Commissioner to Constantinople The following commentary about High Commissioner to Constantinople in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): Title of diplomat representing Britain in Turkey.
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History of Legal Procedure
Legal Procedure The procedure adopted in litigation in Anglo–Saxon and Norman times was similar in essentials in all three classes of tribunals, and differed materially from the practice of courts of law at the present day. Some knowledge of the more glaring contrasts between ancient and […]
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History of Magna Carta
The imminent danger of finding himself at war with his own rebellious barons persuaded -in accordance to Bamber Gascoigne´ Encyclopedia of Britain about “Magna Carta”- King John to fix his royal seal (on 15 June 1215 ‘in the meadow called Runnymede between Windsor and Staines’) to this […]