Tag: PO

  • Poursuivant

    English Law: Poursuivant in the Past A follower, a pursuer. In the ancient English law, it signified an officer who attended upon the king in his wars, at the council table, exchequer, in his court, &e., to be sent as a messenger. A poursuivant was, therefore, a messenger of the king. […]

  • Portatica

    English Law: Portatica in the Past The generic name for port duties charged to ships. Harg. L. Tr. 74. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about portatica is based on the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of […]

  • Portatica

    English Law: Portatica in the Past The generic name for port duties charged to ships. Harg. L. Tr. 74. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about portatica is based on the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of […]

  • Port-reeve

    English Law: Port-reeve in the Past In some places in England (see more about this legal system) an officer bearing this name is the chief magistrate of a port-town. Jacob’s Dict. h. t. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about […]

  • Political Accountability

    Political Independence and Accountability Money Laundering in the United Kingdom [rtbs name=”money-laundering-supervision”]This section covers the following: Anti-money laundering supervision of banks, real estate agents and accountants in the United Kingdom The AML Supervisors: institutional […]

  • Port Security

    The Post-9/11 Port Securityscape and Its Market Yarin Eski, from the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research – University of Glasgow, made a contribution to the 2012 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in the category “Crime Prevention,” under the title “The […]

  • Position in 1847 Compared With the Principles of 1834

    The Position in 1847 Compared With The Principles of 1834 and the Poor Law Commissioners In this issue about the position in 1847 compared with the principles of 1834, the book English Poor Law Policy [1] reads as follows: The proposals and recommendations of the Report of 1834 fall under five […]

  • Postgraduate Taught Course Provision

    This term related to education means the provision of teaching for Master’s or other postgraduate degrees or diplomas awarded wholly or principally on the basis of successful completion of advanced courses in law and of the examinations or other assessments related to those courses;

  • Postgraduate Taught Course Provision

    This term related to education means the provision of teaching for Master’s or other postgraduate degrees or diplomas awarded wholly or principally on the basis of successful completion of advanced courses in law and of the examinations or other assessments related to those courses;

  • Police

    Concept of Police The following is an old definition of Police [1], a term which has several meanings:1. The polity of a community with respect to the liberty, safety, health, morals, tranquillity, and happiness enjoyed by its members. Compare POLICY, 1 Alternative Meaning Regulations for […]

  • Police

    Concept of Police The following is an old definition of Police [1], a term which has several meanings:1. The polity of a community with respect to the liberty, safety, health, morals, tranquillity, and happiness enjoyed by its members. Compare POLICY, 1 Alternative Meaning Regulations for […]

  • Poor Law Authority

    Poor Law Authority and the Majority Report of the Royal Commission of 1905-1909 In this issue about poor law authority, the book English Poor Law Policy [1] reads as follows: We have described how the Majority Report of the Royal Commission professedly accepts the Principles of 1907, but […]

  • Poor Laws

    Poor Laws Summary and Conclusion In this issue about poor laws, the book English Poor Law Policy [1] reads as follows: We may now attempt to sum up the position as it presents itself, after the deliverance of the Royal Commission, to the statesman and to the public opinion of 1910. There is […]

  • Position in 1871

    The Position in 1871 and the Poor Law Board In this issue about the position in 1871, the book English Poor Law Policy [1] reads as follows: In 1867 the Poor Law Board, which had been continued from time to time by temporary statutes, was made permanent, and in 1871 it was merged in a…

  • Powers Treaties

    Summary of Five Powers Treaty, Four Powers Treaty, Nine Powers Treaty In relation to the legal history of the United States and the United Kingdom: Five Powers Treaty: Signed as part of the Washington Naval Conference, U.S., Great Britain, Japan, France, and Italy set a ten year suspension of […]