Tag: OL

  • Oleron

    Concept of Oleron Traditional meaning of oleron [1] in the English common law history: A code of maritime laws published at Oleron, an island off the French coast, in the twelfth century, under Richard I. or his mother. Queen Eleanor; see 1st Book (“The Rights of Persons”), Blackstone’s […]

  • Old Bailey

    Introduction to Old Bailey Old Bailey, popular name for the Central Criminal Court in London, England, situated in a street of that name, off Ludgate Hill. (1) Resources Notes and References Information about Old Bailey in the Encarta Online Encyclopedia Guide to Old Bailey

  • Old Bailey

    Introduction to Old Bailey Old Bailey, popular name for the Central Criminal Court in London, England, situated in a street of that name, off Ludgate Hill. (1) Resources Notes and References Information about Old Bailey in the Encarta Online Encyclopedia Guide to Old Bailey

  • Bill Of Middlesex

    Middlesex, Bill [rtbs name=”english-law”] Resources See Also BILL, I

  • Older People

    Resources See Also Further Reading Older People in the Encyclopedia of Britain Older People in the Osborn's Concise Law Dictionary Older People in the Halsbury's Laws of England Older People in the Stroud's Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases Older People in the Jowitt's […]