Tag: VI

  • Vice-Chancellor’s Court

    The Vice-Chancellor’s Court Name The Vice-Chancellor’s Court is the standarized name of one of the UK Historic Courts (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Vice-Chancellor’s Court in the UK court legal history).

  • Villenous Judgment

    English Law: Villenous Judgment in the Past In the English law it was a judgment given by the common law in attaint or in cases of conspiracy. Developments Its effects were to make the object of it lose his liberam legem and become infamous. He forfeited his goods and chattels and his lands […]

  • Video Conferencing

    Video Conferencing in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]In appropriate cases, particularly where there are important matters in dispute and the parties’ representatives are a long distance from one another and/or the court, the […]

  • Violence Among Women

    ‘Ladies Shouldn’t Act Like That!’: Policing Violence Among Young Women Suzanne Young, from the University of Glasgow, made a contribution to the 2012 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in the category “Crime and Society,” under the title “‘Ladies Shouldn’t Act Like […]

  • Video Link

    Video link in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]If any witness (whose witness statement has been served and who is required to give oral evidence) is located outside England and Wales or would find a journey to court inconvenient […]

  • Video Link

    Video link in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]If any witness (whose witness statement has been served and who is required to give oral evidence) is located outside England and Wales or would find a journey to court inconvenient […]

  • Violent Presumption

    Concept of Violent Presumption Traditional meaning of violent presumption [1] in scots law: A presumption of the truth of a fact founded on circumstances which are necessarily followed by it or attended with it. Violent profits: in Scotch law, double the rent; the extreme value of the land. […]

  • Violent Profits

    Scottish Law: Violent Profits in the Past The gains made by a tenant (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) holding over, are so called. Ersk. Inst. R. 2, tit. 6, s. 54. [1][rtbs name=”scottish-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about […]

  • Violent Profits

    Scottish Law: Violent Profits in the Past The gains made by a tenant (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) holding over, are so called. Ersk. Inst. R. 2, tit. 6, s. 54. [1][rtbs name=”scottish-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about […]

  • Villein

    English Law: Villein in the Past A species of slave during the feudal times.’ Developments The feudal villein of the lowest order was unprotected as to property (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) and subjected to the post ignoble services; but his circumstances […]

  • Villein

    English Law: Villein in the Past A species of slave during the feudal times.’ Developments The feudal villein of the lowest order was unprotected as to property (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) and subjected to the post ignoble services; but his circumstances […]

  • Victimisation

    Victimisation in the Context of Equality Law The meaning of Victimisation, published by the Equality and Diversity Forum (a United Kindom network of equality and human rights organisations), is the following: means treating a person badly because they have made or supported a complaint about […]

  • Victimisation

    Victimisation in the Context of Equality Law The meaning of Victimisation, published by the Equality and Diversity Forum (a United Kindom network of equality and human rights organisations), is the following: means treating a person badly because they have made or supported a complaint about […]

  • Visit

    Court familiarisation visit Meaning Visit in Scottish Law A visit arranged in advance of a trial to help witnesses become more familiar with the courtroom. Concept of Visit The following is an old definition of Visit [1], a term which has several meanings:1. In international law, the right of […]

  • Vicarious Liability

    Vicarious liability and liability of associations This section offers a description about Vicarious liability and liability of associations in the study of the general principles of Criminal Law. Definition of Vicarious Liability This arises most commonly in the context of wrongs or torts […]