Tag: SU
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Sustainable Security
Sustainable Security and the Place of Justice ADAM CRAWFORD, from the UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, made a contribution to the 2012 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in the category “Other Criminologiacal Issues,” under the title “Sustainable Security and the Place of Justice”. […]
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Suspender
Scottish Law: Suspender in the Past He in whose favor a suspension is made. Developments In general a suspender is needd to give caution to pay the debt in the event it must be found due. Where the suspender cannot, from his low or sus-pected circumstances, procure unquestionable security, […]
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Suspender
Scottish Law: Suspender in the Past He in whose favor a suspension is made. Developments In general a suspender is needd to give caution to pay the debt in the event it must be found due. Where the suspender cannot, from his low or sus-pected circumstances, procure unquestionable security, […]
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Suspension
Scottish Law: Suspension in the Past That form of law by which the effect of a sentence-condemnatory, that has not yet received execution, is stayed or postponed, till the cause be again considered. Ersk. Prin. L. Scotl. 4, 3, 5. Suspension is competent also, even where there is no decree, for […]
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Submissions During The Trial
Submissions during the trial in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]Submissions and legal argument should be kept to a minimum during the course of the trial. Where these are necessary, (a) they should, where possible, take place […]
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Supplies
English Law: Supplies in the Past Extraordinary grants to the king by parliament, to delivery the exigencies of the state. Jacob’s Law Dict. h. t. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about supplies is based on the Bouvier´s Law […]
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Supervisory Powers
Money Laundering in the United Kingdom [rtbs name=”money-laundering-supervision”]This section includes the following topics: Anti-money laundering supervision of banks, real estate agents and accountants in the United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority
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Justicies
English Law: Justicies in the Past The name of a writ which acquires its name from the mandatory words which it contains, “that you do A B justice.” Developments The county court has jurisdiction in cases where damages (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) are […]
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Supreme Court Costs Office
The Supreme Court Costs Office Name The Supreme Court Costs Office is the standarized name of one of the UK Tribunals and Government Offices (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Supreme Court Costs Office […]
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Subordinate Courts
Some England and Wales Subordinate and Other Courts [rtbs name=”courts”]England and Wales Subordinate and Other Courts include the following items: County Court See this section in the legal Encyclopedia for more information. Court of Admiralty of the Cinque Ports See this […]
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Subordinate Courts
Some England and Wales Subordinate and Other Courts [rtbs name=”courts”]England and Wales Subordinate and Other Courts include the following items: County Court See this section in the legal Encyclopedia for more information. Court of Admiralty of the Cinque Ports See this […]
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Supreme Court Taxing Office
The Supreme Court Taxing Office Name The Supreme Court Taxing Office is the standarized name of one of the UK Tribunals and Government Offices (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Supreme Court Taxing […]
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Superstitious Use
English Law: Superstitious Use in the Past When lands, tenements, rents, goods or chattels are given, secured or appointed for and toward the maintenance of a priest or chaplain to say mass; for the maintenance of a priest or other man, to pray for the soul of any dead man, in such a church or…
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Subinfeudation
English Law: Subinfeudation in the Past The act of an inferior lord by which he carved out a part of an estate which he held of a superior and granted it to an inferior tenant (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) to be held of himself. Developments It was an…
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Supreme Court
Supreme Court in North Ireland The Supreme Court was created under the terms of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, and completes the separation of the UK's legal and judicial systems. Justices of the Supreme Court will no longer be able to sit or vote in the House of Lords. Slightly […]