Tag: LO
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Local Courts under Edward Iv
This issue under the Ruling of King Edward IV of England Calendars, Registers and Indexes of Cases Local Courts under Edward IV and Medieval Law Local Courts under Edward IV and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Hardy, William […]
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Local Courts under Richard Iii
This issue under the Ruling of King Richard III of England Calendars, Registers and Indexes of Cases Local Courts under Richard III and Medieval Law Local Courts under Richard III and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Hardy, […]
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Local Courts under Edward V
This issue under the Ruling of King Edward V of England Calendars, Registers and Indexes of Cases Local Courts under Edward V and Medieval Law Local Courts under Edward V and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Hardy, William J., […]
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Local Courts under Henry V
This issue under the Ruling of King Henry V of England Calendars, Registers and Indexes of Cases Local Courts under Henry V and Medieval Law Local Courts under Henry V and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Chew, Helena M., and […]
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Local Courts under Edward Ii
This issue under the Ruling of King Edward II of England Calendars, Registers and Indexes of Cases Local Courts under Edward II and Medieval Law Local Courts under Edward II and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Chew, Helena M., […]
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Local Courts under Henry Vii
This issue under the Ruling of King Henry VII of England Calendars, Registers and Indexes of Cases Local Courts under Henry VII and Medieval Law Local Courts under Henry VII and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Hardy, William […]
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Local Courts under Edward Iii
This issue under the Ruling of King Edward III of England Calendars, Registers and Indexes of Cases Local Courts under Edward III and Medieval Law Local Courts under Edward III and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Chew, Helena […]
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Local Courts
Non Royal Courts (Source: the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) These included the county and borough courts, such as the Court of the Mayor of London, as well as the Quarterly Sessions of the Justices of the Peace. Local gentry were given power through special commissions […]
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Locus in Quo
Locus in quo in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Locus in quo from the University of Kent: ‘The place in which’ – The place where an event took place. Fact finders may visit the locus in quo in order to understand the evidence and the judge and jury may inspect it as part…
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Local Courts under Henry Iv
This issue under the Ruling of King Henry IV of England Calendars, Registers and Indexes of Cases Local Courts under Henry IV and Medieval Law Local Courts under Henry IV and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Chew, Helena M., and […]
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Loss of Capital
Serious loss of capital by a public company: s656
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Lobbies
Content and Not Content Lobbies (Aye and No Lobbies) Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament The corridors to the left and right of the Chamber in both Houses are used as division lobbies when either House divides for a vote. Members cast their vote by walking through either one lobby or the […]
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Lord Chancellor
Note: For information about Chancellor in general, click here. The Lord Chancellor is the minister responsible to Parliament for courts, tribunals and the justice system. He has a statutory duty to uphold the continued independence of the judiciary. His statutory responsibilities include […]
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Lords
Parliament Lords Introduction to Lords Members of the House of Lords are known as peers. The House of Lords is made up of the lords spiritual (senior bishops of the Church of England) and lords temporal (lay peers). Lords temporal include law lords (senior judges). There are two types of lords […]