Tag: WR
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Writ
Definition of Writ This is an official court document, signed by a judge or bearing an official court seal. Meaning of Writ The following is an old definition of Writ [1]: That which is written: a writing; a mandate or precept. The king’s precept in writing under seal issuing out of some […]
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Writs
Writs Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Writs are legal documents which authorise the holding of a general election or by-election. When Parliament is dissolved prior to a general election, writs are issued declaring that an election be held in each constituency. The Fixed Term Parliaments […]
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Writs
Writs Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Writs are legal documents which authorise the holding of a general election or by-election. When Parliament is dissolved prior to a general election, writs are issued declaring that an election be held in each constituency. The Fixed Term Parliaments […]
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Wrongs
Minority protection in Company Law Wrongs which cannot be waived by ordinary resolution Find under this subsection information about Wrongs which cannot be waived by ordinary resolution in relation to Minority protection in Company Law.
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Written Questions
Written questions Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Written questions are parliamentary questions that are put to government ministers in writing by Members of the Parliament or Members of the Lords and that receive a written answer. These questions and answers are published online in the […]
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Wrecking Amendments
Wrecking amendments Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament A wrecking amendment is a proposal to change the wording of a Bill so that it is made useless, contradictory or unworkable in some way. This type of amendment is used intentionally by an opponent of the Bill. Resources See Also […]
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Writ of Summons
Writ of summons Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament A writ of summons is a document calling members of the Lords to Parliament. Members of the House of Lords may not take their seats until they have obtained their writ of summons. Writs of summons are issued by direction of the Lord […]
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Wrongful Dismissal
Definition of Wrongful Dismissal Wrongful dismissal is a common law action.
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Wrongful Dismissal
Definition of Wrongful Dismissal Wrongful dismissal is a common law action.
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Writing
Writing Requirments Case Law A selected English Real Property Law Case in relation with writing requirments may be: North Eastern Properties Ltd v Coleman Year of the above case: 2010
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Written Warning
Definition of Written Warning Written warnings are usually reserved for more serious misconduct or repeated misconduct.