Tag: NO

  • Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service

    Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service in North Ireland The Northern Ireland Court Service (the Court Service) was established in 1979, by the Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978, as a separate civil service in Northern Ireland. It was the Lord Chancellor's department in Northern […]

  • Notices of Questions

    Notices of Questions Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Notices of questions are the daily record of oral and written parliamentary questions that are still waiting to be answered which is included in the Business papers: Questions tabled in the House of Commons are printed in the Questions […]

  • Nod

    Nodding through (on the Nod) Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Nodding through – or decisions made on the nod – are decisions that are made in Parliament with no debate or division (vote). The Chair simply reads out the question to be decided and takes an oral vote. If there are no […]

  • Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments Commission

    Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments Commission (NIJAC) in North Ireland Established in June 2005, NIJAC selects, recommends and appoints applicants for judicial office in Northern Ireland. It does so, on merit, through fair and open competition and by selecting from the widest possible […]

  • Northern Ireland Valuation Tribunal

    Northern Ireland Valuation Tribunal (NIVT) in North Ireland The NIVT is responsible for determining appeals from the Commissioner of Valuation for NI, in respect of domestic rates and other rating appeals, including those relating to disability, education and lone pensioner rating relief. […]

  • Non-cash Consideration

    Regulating the adequacy of the consideration obtained for shares on allotment Non-cash consideration Find under this subsection information about Non-cash consideration in relation to Regulating the adequacy of the consideration obtained for shares on allotment.

  • Norman Law

    Norman French Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Norman French is a language used in Parliament in some of the formal exchanges between the two Houses during a Bill's passage through Parliament. It is also used at Royal Assent. This is because these procedures have barely changed since […]

  • No Strike Clauses

    Definition of No Strike Clauses No strike clauses are provisions which limit industrial action and strike action in particular.

  • Noscitur A Sociis

    Definition of Noscitur A Sociis A word is known by the company it keeps.

  • No Negligence Defence

    Definition of Due Diligence or No Negligence Defence The law recognises that in some circumstances it is only fair to accept that the individual has done all that they can to avoid harm.

  • Non

    Definition of Non Dangerous Species – An animal normally domesticated in the uk and not classed as dangerous.

  • Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity

    Definition of Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity if the court is satisfied that the individual is insane then the verdict is 'not guilty by reason of insanity'.

  • No Win No Fee

    Definition of No Win No Fee Apart from family or criminal matters, many types of claim are suitable for a conditional fee agreement, commonly known as 'no win, no fee'.

  • Non-fatal Offences

    Non-fatal Offences against the person Wounding and inflicting grievous bodily harm: Actus reus In Golding [2014] EWCA Crim 889, where the context was that one person had infected another person with genital herpes, the Court of Appeal held that this person’s evidence as to her painful […]

  • Non-fatal Offences

    Non-fatal Offences against the person Wounding and inflicting grievous bodily harm: Actus reus In Golding [2014] EWCA Crim 889, where the context was that one person had infected another person with genital herpes, the Court of Appeal held that this person’s evidence as to her painful […]