Tag: PA
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Pax Regis
English Law: Pax Regis in the Past The king’s peace. In ancient times there were certain limits which were known by this name. There is further information on this topic in this legal reference. The pax regis or the verge of the court, as it was afterwards called, extended from the palace gate […]
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Paper Applications
Paper Applications in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]Civil Procedure Rules 23.8 and paragraphs 11.1-11.2 of Practice Direction 23A enable certain applications to be dealt with in writing. Parties in a Technology and Construction […]
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Part 8 Claims
Part 8 Claims in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]The Part 8 claim form must be marked “Technology and Construction Court” in the appropriate place on the form. A Part 8 claim form will normally be used where there is no […]
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Part 8 Claims
Part 8 Claims in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]The Part 8 claim form must be marked “Technology and Construction Court” in the appropriate place on the form. A Part 8 claim form will normally be used where there is no […]
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Passing Off
Concept of Passing off in IP Law [rtbs name=”intellectual-property-law”]Lambert defined passing off as follows: An action to restrain a trader from misrepresenting his goods, services or business as those of an established trader by using a trade mark, get-up or other indicia that is the same […]
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Person Skilled In The Art
Concept of Person skilled in the Art in IP Law [rtbs name=”intellectual-property-law”]Lambert defined person skilled in the art as follows: The person or persons to whom a patent application is addressed. A person or team of persons with the skills and knowledge to make or use an invention […]
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Paramount
Concept of Paramount Traditional meaning of paramount [1] in the English common law history: Above; over all. The lord paramount: the chief lord, of whom the mesne lords held; see 2nd Book (“The Rights of Things”), Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England 90. [rtbs […]
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Paramount
Concept of Paramount Traditional meaning of paramount [1] in the English common law history: Above; over all. The lord paramount: the chief lord, of whom the mesne lords held; see 2nd Book (“The Rights of Things”), Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England 90. [rtbs […]
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Patent
Concept of Patent The following is an old definition of Patent [1], a term which has several meanings:1 (1) Open to inspection; not closed by sealing. Grants by the king of lands, honors, liberties, franchises, etc., are contained in charters or letters-patent, that is, open letters: not […]
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Patent
Concept of Patent The following is an old definition of Patent [1], a term which has several meanings:1 (1) Open to inspection; not closed by sealing. Grants by the king of lands, honors, liberties, franchises, etc., are contained in charters or letters-patent, that is, open letters: not […]
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Youth Offending
Youth Offending in Transition: the Influence of Capital on Desistance From Crime Monica Barry, from the University of Strathclyde, made a contribution to the 2012 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in the category “Criminological Theory, Research and Education,” under […]
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Parceners
English Law: Parceners in the Past The daughters of a man or woman seised of lands and tenements in fee simple or fee tail, on whom, after the death of such ancestor, such lands and tenements descend and they enter. Litt. s. 243; Co. Litt. 164 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 1871-2. Vide Coparceners. […]
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Parceners
English Law: Parceners in the Past The daughters of a man or woman seised of lands and tenements in fee simple or fee tail, on whom, after the death of such ancestor, such lands and tenements descend and they enter. Litt. s. 243; Co. Litt. 164 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 1871-2. Vide Coparceners. […]
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Palatine Courts
(Source: the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) These were special jurisdictions in which the King’s writ did not run. The Palatinate of Chester was a portion of the Earldom of Chester, the Palatinate of Durham was presided over by the Bishop of Durham, and the Duchy of Lancaster […]
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Palatine Courts under Edward Iii
This issue under the Ruling of King Edward III of England Palatine Courts under Edward III and Medieval Law Palatine Courts under Edward III and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Farrer, William, ed. Lancashire Inquests, Extents, […]