Tag: PR

  • Pudzeld

    English Law: Pudzeld in the Past To be free from the payment of money for taking of wood in any forest. Co. Litt. 233 a. There is further information on this topic in this legal reference. The same as Woodgeld. (see this concept in the corresponding entry on this reference) [1][rtbs […]

  • Lancaster

    [rtbs name=”english-law”] Resources See Also COUNTY PALATINE COURT

  • Lancaster

    [rtbs name=”english-law”] Resources See Also COUNTY PALATINE COURT

  • Process

    Concept of Process The following is an old definition of Process [1], a term which has several meanings:1. Something issuing out of a court or from a judge; a writ of any nature. At common law, the means of compelling the defendant to appear in court. In criminal practice, its office is to […]

  • Process

    Concept of Process The following is an old definition of Process [1], a term which has several meanings:1. Something issuing out of a court or from a judge; a writ of any nature. At common law, the means of compelling the defendant to appear in court. In criminal practice, its office is to […]

  • Process Of Garmishment

    English Law: Process of Garmishment in the Past It was formerly the practice to deposit deeds and other things in the hands of third people, to await the performance of covenants, upon which they were to be re-delivered to one of the parties. When one of the parties contended that he was […]

  • To Stultify

    English Law: To Stultify in the Past To make or declare insane. It is a general rule in the English law, that a man must not be permitted to stultify himself; that is, he must not be allowed to plead his insanity to avoid a contract. 2 Bl. Com. 291; Fonbl. Eq. b. 1, c.…

  • To Stultify

    English Law: To Stultify in the Past To make or declare insane. It is a general rule in the English law, that a man must not be permitted to stultify himself; that is, he must not be allowed to plead his insanity to avoid a contract. 2 Bl. Com. 291; Fonbl. Eq. b. 1, c.…

  • Principal

    English Law: Principal in the Past In the English law, the chief person in some of the inns of chancery is called main of the house. main is also used to name the best of many things as, the best bed, the best table and the like. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and […]

  • Prueba

    prueba

  • Probator

    English Law: Probator in the Past Ancient English law. Strictly, an accomplice in felony, who to save himself confessed the fact and charged or accused any other as main or accessary, against whom he was bound to make good his charge. It also signified an approver or one who promises to prove […]

  • Pre-Trial Review Documents

    The Pre-Trial Review Documents in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]The parties must complete the Pre-trial Review Questionnaire (a copy of which is at this legal Encyclopedia attached) and return it in good time to the court. In […]

  • Procedure In Enforcement Proceedings

    Procedure in Enforcement Proceedings in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]Unlike arbitration business, there is neither a practice direction nor a claim form concerned with adjudication business. The enforcement proceedings […]

  • Pre-Trial Review Outstanding Directions

    The Pre-Trial Review Outstanding Directions in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]It can sometimes be the case that there are still outstanding interlocutory steps to be taken at the time of the Pre-trial Review. That will usually […]

  • 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 […]