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  • Limitation of Legal Proceedings

    Hierarchical Display of Limitation of legal proceedings Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Admissibility Meaning of Limitation of legal proceedings Overview and more information about Limitation of legal proceedings For a more comprehensive understanding of Limitation of legal […]

  • Limitation of Legal Proceedings

    Hierarchical Display of Limitation of legal proceedings Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Admissibility Meaning of Limitation of legal proceedings Overview and more information about Limitation of legal proceedings For a more comprehensive understanding of Limitation of legal […]

  • Limitation Fund

    Limitation Fund in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of Limitation Fund, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: [Translation of Limitation Fund in French: “fonds de limitation”] […]

  • Admissibility

    nounacceptability adequateness allowableness applicability appositeness appropriateness aptness eligibility fitness justifiability legality legitimacy permissibility pres…

  • Praetor

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Praetor Meaning of Praetor In Roman law. A municipal officer of Rome, so called because (praeiret populo) he went before or took precedence of the people. The consuls were at first called praetors. […]

  • Praetor

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Praetor Meaning of Praetor In Roman law. A municipal officer of Rome, so called because (praeiret populo) he went before or took precedence of the people. The consuls were at first called praetors. […]

  • Abatement

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Abatement Meaning of Abatement A reduction; decrease; as in abatement of pecuniary legacies; where the funds or assets out of which legacies are payable are not sufficient to pay all the legacies in full, […]

  • Waiver

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Waiver Meaning of Waiver An intentional relinquishment or abandonment of a known right or privilege. Johnson v Zerbst, 304 U.S. 458, 58 S.Ct. 1019, 82 L.Ed. 1461. To constitute a waiver of a legal right […]

  • Waiver

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Waiver Meaning of Waiver An intentional relinquishment or abandonment of a known right or privilege. Johnson v Zerbst, 304 U.S. 458, 58 S.Ct. 1019, 82 L.Ed. 1461. To constitute a waiver of a legal right […]

  • Prohibition

    Prohibition

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Prohibition Meaning of Prohibition In practise , the term refers to a judicial writ issuing out of a court of superior jurisdiction and directed to an inferior court or quasi -judicial tribunal for the […]

  • Concursus

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Concursus Meaning of Concursus (Lat. from concurrere). In the civil law. A running together; a meeting or concurrence. Concursus creditorum, the conflict or conflicting rights of creditors, in relation to […]

  • Concursus

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Concursus Meaning of Concursus (Lat. from concurrere). In the civil law. A running together; a meeting or concurrence. Concursus creditorum, the conflict or conflicting rights of creditors, in relation to […]

  • Forfeiture

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Forfeiture Meaning of Forfeiture Denotes the loss of some right , property , benefit or privilege by a person as a result of having Committed a crime or breached some legal obligation imposed on him. […]

  • Forfeiture

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Forfeiture Meaning of Forfeiture Denotes the loss of some right , property , benefit or privilege by a person as a result of having Committed a crime or breached some legal obligation imposed on him. […]

  • Flotilla Principle

    Flotilla Principle in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of Flotilla Principle, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: The principle whereby the tonnage of both the tug and the tow were taken into […]