Tag: TI

  • Timetabling And Trial Logistics

    Timetabling and Trial Logistics in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]Much of the Pre-trial Review will be devoted to a consideration of the appropriate timetable for the trial, and other logistical matters. These will commonly […]

  • Timetabling And Trial Logistics

    Timetabling and Trial Logistics in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]Much of the Pre-trial Review will be devoted to a consideration of the appropriate timetable for the trial, and other logistical matters. These will commonly […]

  • Tithing

    English Law: Tithing in the Past Formerly a district containing ten men with their fam-ilies. In each tithing there was a tithing man whose duty it was to keep the peace, as a constable now is bound to do. St. Armand, in his Historical Essay on the Legislative Power of England (see more about […]

  • Tithing

    English Law: Tithing in the Past Formerly a district containing ten men with their fam-ilies. In each tithing there was a tithing man whose duty it was to keep the peace, as a constable now is bound to do. St. Armand, in his Historical Essay on the Legislative Power of England (see more about […]

  • Non Obstante

    English Law: Non Obstante in the Past These words, which literally signify despite, are used to express the act of the English king, by which he dispenses with the law, that is, authorizes its violation. Developments He cannot by his license or dispensation make an offence dispunishable which […]

  • Tithes

    Definition of Tithes Tithes were abolished in britain in 1936. Prior to that time a tithe required a part of an income to be given up for religious purposes.

  • Time Limits for Award

    Time Limits for Award in Arbitration Rules In relation to arbitration rules and, more specifically, to Arbitral Decisions/Awards in the arbitration law of the United Kingdom, the following is an overview of time limits for award .

  • Tithe

    Meaning of Tithe The following is an old definition of Tithe [1]: The tenth part. Almost all the tithes of England have been commuted into rent charges, under statute of 6 and 7 Wm. IV (1836), c. 71, and amendments thereto. Resources Notes and References Concept of Tithe provided by the […]

  • Tithe

    Meaning of Tithe The following is an old definition of Tithe [1]: The tenth part. Almost all the tithes of England have been commuted into rent charges, under statute of 6 and 7 Wm. IV (1836), c. 71, and amendments thereto. Resources Notes and References Concept of Tithe provided by the […]

  • Tipstaff

    Concept of Tipstaff The following is an old definition of Tipstaff [1], a term which has several meanings:(Plural, tipstaves.) 1. An oificer appointed to attend upon the judges of the king’s courts with a staff or rod tipped with silver as a sign of authority, and to take into charge persons […]

  • Time Limits

    Time Limits in Arbitration Rules In relation to arbitration rules and, more specifically, to Arbitral Proceedings in the arbitration law of the United Kingdom, the following is an overview of time limits.

  • Time Limits

    Time Limits in Arbitration Rules In relation to arbitration rules and, more specifically, to Arbitral Proceedings in the arbitration law of the United Kingdom, the following is an overview of time limits.

  • Title

    Concept of Title The following is an old definition of Title [1], a term which has several meanings:1. The means whereby the owner of land has the just possession of his property. Titula est justa causa possidendi id quod nostruvfi est: a title is the just right of possessing that which is our […]

  • Tide

    Meaning of Tide The following is an old definition of Tide [1]: To be tidal water it is not necessary that water should be salt, but the spot must be one where the tide, in the ordinary course of things, flows and reflows. In England there is no navigable stream beyond the ebb and flow…

  • Title Clauses

    Company Law: Retention of title clauses