Search results for: “public order”

  • Actio Publiciana

    Actio Publiciana

    In the civil law. An action which lay for one who had lost a thing of which he had bona fide obtained possession before he had gained a property (dominium) in it, in order to have it restored, under color that he had obtained a property in it by prescription. Inst. 4. 6. 4; Dig.…

  • Restraining Order

    An order restraining the doing of any act; more commonly called an injunction. In English Law. An order under St. 5 Vict. c. 5, § 4, by which the Bank of England, or any other public company, may be restrained from permitting a transfer of shares until the rights of […]

  • Notary Public

    Notary Public

    A person who attests the execution of any deeds or writings, or makes certified copies of them in order to render the same authentic, especially for use abroad. He is appointed to his office by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and can be removed from office by the Court of Faculties…

  • Notary Public

    Notary Public

    A person who attests the execution of any deeds or writings, or makes certified copies of them in order to render the same authentic, especially for use abroad. He is appointed to his office by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and can be removed from office by the Court of Faculties…

  • Publicity

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Publicity Meaning of Publicity Synonyms of Publicity noun advertisement advertising airing announcement billing broadcast bulletin common knowledge […]

  • Public

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Public Meaning of Public All the inhabitants of a particular place . The whole body politic; or the aggregate of the citizens of a state , district or municipality . Open to all, open for the use, […]

  • Disorderly

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Disorderly Meaning of Disorderly Synonyms of Disorderly adjective aberrant aggressive agitated anarchic anarchical anarchistic barbaric barbarous […]

  • Recorder’s Office

    Concept of Recorder’s Office in the context of Real Property A short definition of Recorder’s Office: The county office where instruments are recorded, giving public notice.

  • Recorder’s Office

    Concept of Recorder’s Office in the context of Real Property A short definition of Recorder’s Office: The county office where instruments are recorded, giving public notice.

  • Purchase Order

    Purchase Order Definition (in the Accounting Vocabulary)The The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants offers the following definition of Purchase Order in a way that is easy for anybody to understand: Written authorization to a vendor to deliver specified goods or services at a […]

  • Driving-Test Order

    English Legal System: Driving-Test OrderIn the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Driving-Test Order : An order by the court that a person who has been convicted of an offence that is subject to *disqualification should be disqualified from […]

  • Charging Order

    By 1 & 2 Vict. c. 110, §§ 14-16, and 3 & 4 Vict. c. 82, when judgment has been recovered in an action, a judge at chambers may make an order that any government stock, funds, or annuities, or any stock or shares in a public company in England, standing in the name of…

  • Public Company Accounting Oversight Board

    Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) Definition (in the Accounting Vocabulary)The The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants offers the following definition of Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) in a way that is easy for anybody to understand: A […]

  • Curfew Order

    English Legal System: Curfew OrderIn the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Curfew Order : A community order under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 that requires an offender over 16 to remain at a specified place at particular […]

  • Keeping Disorderly House

    The common law crime of maintaining of premises upon which activity occurs that either creates a public disturbance or though concealed from the public constitutes a nuisance per se, such as a Gambling house or bawdy house. See Harris v U.S., (D.C.App.)315 A.2d569.