Tag: NO

  • Not Found

    Concept of Not Found Traditional meaning of not found [1] in scots law: Not guilty: a plea of the general issue in trespass, case, and criminal causes; 3rd Book (“Of Private Wrongs”), Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England 305. Not possessed: a plea of specific traverse in trover, […]

  • Not Found

    Concept of Not Found Traditional meaning of not found [1] in scots law: Not guilty: a plea of the general issue in trespass, case, and criminal causes; 3rd Book (“Of Private Wrongs”), Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England 305. Not possessed: a plea of specific traverse in trover, […]

  • Non-residents

    Non-Residents and the Poor Law Commissioners In this issue about non-residents, the book English Poor Law Policy [1] reads as follows: A new class of persons arises in the documents after 1834, namely those who are not residing in the parish or union to which they apply for relief. There had […]

  • Notice for Arbitration

    Notice or Request for Arbitration in Arbitration Rules In relation to arbitration rules and, more specifically, to Commencement of Arbitration in the arbitration law of the United Kingdom, the following is an overview of notice or request for arbitration.

  • Non Est Factum (suum)

    Non est factum (suum) in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Non est factum (suum) from the University of Kent: ‘It is not my deed’ – A plea that an agreement mentioned in the statement of case was not the act of defendant. It may be applicable where the person signing a document had…

  • Non-intercourse

    Summary of Non-Intercourse Act, 1809 In relation to the legal history of the United States and the United Kingdom: Replaced the Embargo of 1807. Unlike the Embargo, which forbade American trade with all foreign nations, this act only forbade trade with France and Britain. It did not succeed in […]

  • Non Royal Courts

    Non Royal Courts and Medieval Law Non Royal Courts and Legal History Bibliographies of English Law History Maxwell, William H. A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Volume 1: English Law to 1800. London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1955- Beale, Joseph H. A Bibliography of Early […]

  • Notability

    Notability and Medieval Law Notability and Legal History Resources See Also Superior Courts of Common Law (in this legal Encyclopedia) Superior Courts of Common Law (in this legal Encyclopedia) Estates (in this legal Encyclopedia) Usurpation (in this legal Encyclopedia) Bibliographies […]

  • Non-executive Directors

    Company Directors' powers Non-executive directors Find under this subsection information about Non-executive directors in relation to Company Directors' powers.

  • Notice of Dissolution

    The consequences of dissolution of Partnership: Notice of dissolution Find under this subsection information about Notice of dissolution in relation to The consequences of dissolution of Partnership:.

  • Nominee

    Financial restructuring Refine your research by picking one of the below sections, including the Small company moratorium. Small company moratorium Responsibility of the nominee Find under this subsection information about Responsibility of the nominee in relation to Small company moratorium.

  • Notification

    Formalities of Company Directorship What are the notification requirements relating to directors? Find under this subsection information about What are the notification requirements relating to directors? in relation to Formalities of Company Directorship.

  • Notice of Meetings

    Notice of Company Meetings

  • Novus Actus Interveniens

    A break in the chain of causation arises where there is a new intervening act or ‘novus actus interveniens’. Novus actus interveniens is a term that is used in the context of causation. It means ‘a new intervening act’. The word ‘new’ is used in the sense that it was not the accused’s act -…

  • Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments Ombudsman

    Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments Ombudsman (NIJAO) in North Ireland The NIJAO investigates complaints from applicants for judicial appointments where maladministration or unfairness is alleged to have occurred in the process by: NIJAC or Committees of the Commission; the Northern Ireland […]