Legal Definition and Related Resources of Acts of court
Meaning of Acts of court
Legal memoranda made in the admiralty courts in England, In the nature of pleas. For example, the English court of admiralty disregards all tenders except those formally made ‘by acts of court. Abb. Shipp, 403; Dunlop, Adm. Prac. 104, 105; 4 C. Rob. Adm. 103; 1 Hagg. Adm. 157.
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