Tag: PU

  • Pupillage

    Definition of Pupillage Trainee barristers must complete a period of pupillage meaning supervision by a supervising barrister.

  • Purchaser

    Definition of Purchaser Or Buyer A term used in legal work arising out of the sale and purchase of property.

  • Public Inquiries

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

  • Public Order Offences

    Resources See Also Further Reading Public Order Offences in the Encyclopedia of Britain Public Order Offences in the Osborn's Concise Law Dictionary Public Order Offences in the Halsbury's Laws of England Public Order Offences in the Stroud's Judicial Dictionary of Words and […]

  • Public Expenditure

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

  • Public Assistance Committees

    Public Assistance Committees (Pacs) History 1929 Public Health Act set up local Public Assistance Committees, to set the level of benefits. The system came under great strain in the Great Depression, following the introduction of the 'Means Tests' in 1931. In 1934 the Unemployment […]

  • Public Spaces Protection Order

    Definition of Public Spaces Protection Order Orders to ensure the law-abiding majority can make use of and enjoy public spaces, safe from anti-social behaviour.

  • Puisne Judge

    Definition of Puisne Judge Puisne judges, also known as high court judges, sit in the high court.

  • Public interest

    Public interest Meaning Public interest in Scottish Law A number of factors taken into account by prosecutors when making decisions, including the interests of the victim, the accused and the wider community.

  • Public Administration

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