Search results for: “cassation”

  • Cour De Cassation

    In French law. The supreme judicial tribunal and court of final resort. It is composed of forty-nine counsellors and judges, including a first president and three presidents of chamber, an attorney general and six advocates general, one head registrar and four deputy registrars appointed […]

  • Cassation

    In French law. A decision emanating from the sovereign authority, by which a decree or judgment in the court of last resort is broken or annulled. See Cour de Cassation. …

  • Casser

    Concept of “Cassare, casser ” Traditional meaning of casser in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) To break; to annul; quash. Cassatio, I.: a quashing; an abatement. Cassation, fr.; the annulling or appeal of a […]

  • Dmf

    Dmf in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of Dmf, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: Droit Maritime Français. The leading maritime law reports of France, published monthly in consecutively […]

  • Dmf

    Dmf in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of Dmf, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: Droit Maritime Français. The leading maritime law reports of France, published monthly in consecutively […]

  • Log

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Log Meaning of Log A record of happenings in and to a ship. See the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, ss. 239-243, 262 (j) Related Entries of Log in the Encyclopedia […]

  • Defeasance

    Defeasance

    Condition annexed to an estate ( of an obligation , made with and annexed t the obligation at the time of the makin thereof. where the condition is containe in the same instrument creating the obligi tion, it is called condition. Where it contained in a separate instrument, it called […]

  • Defeasance

    Defeasance

    Condition annexed to an estate ( of an obligation , made with and annexed t the obligation at the time of the makin thereof. where the condition is containe in the same instrument creating the obligi tion, it is called condition. Where it contained in a separate instrument, it called […]

  • Cancellation

    The act of crossing out a writing; the manual operation of tearing or destroying a written instrument. 1 Eq. Cas. Abr. 409; Roberts, Wills, 367, note. Revocation or annulment of an instrument in any manner. See 58 Pa. St. 238. …

  • Negation

    nounabjuration abnegation abolishment abolition abro gation annulment cancellation cassation confutation contradiction contravention declination declinature defiance …