Search results for: “legal hearing”

  • Special Damages

    Such damages as arise from special circumstances of the case which, if properly pleaded, may be added to the general damages . while general damages are those that naturally and necessarily result from the act complained of, special damages are those that naturally but not necessarily […]

  • Special Damages

    Such damages as arise from special circumstances of the case which, if properly pleaded, may be added to the general damages . while general damages are those that naturally and necessarily result from the act complained of, special damages are those that naturally but not necessarily […]

  • In Camera

    In chambers ; in private. A cause i; so heard either when the hearing is hac before the judge in his private chambers o: when all spectators are excluded from the courtroom.

  • In Camera

    In chambers ; in private. A cause i; so heard either when the hearing is hac before the judge in his private chambers o: when all spectators are excluded from the courtroom.

  • Algorithm

    A procedure for carrying out a complicated operation by carrying out a precise series of simpler steps. Thus multiply 8 by 8 and then take that product and multiply it by 8 would be an algorithm for get the cube of 8. But it might also be noticed that multiply 8 by […]

  • Algorithm

    A procedure for carrying out a complicated operation by carrying out a precise series of simpler steps. Thus multiply 8 by 8 and then take that product and multiply it by 8 would be an algorithm for get the cube of 8. But it might also be noticed that multiply 8 by […]

  • Auditus

    Concept of “Auditus” Traditional meaning of auditus in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) Hearing; oyer. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, […]

  • Auditus

    Concept of “Auditus” Traditional meaning of auditus in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) Hearing; oyer. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, […]

  • Commission

    An authority to do some act, such as the authority of an agent to enter into a contract or the authority of an officer to hold the office or title . An amount payable to an agent upon the agent performing the act contracted for. Usually expressed in terms of a percentage , but […]

  • Exhibit

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Exhibit Meaning of Exhibit A paper, document, drawing, photograph, article that is produced and exhibited to a court during a trial or hearing , as evidence . As a verb, the term means to present as to […]

  • Deposition

    Deposition in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of deposition.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Policeman Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading deposition in A Dictionary of […]

  • Audience

    A formal interview or hearing ; spectators as a body.

  • Oyer

    Literally, to hear. In the olden times when most people were illiterate or were deemed to be illiterate, it was common practise for a defendant to demand or crave oyer of a deed pleaded by the plaintiffs statement of claim be read to him.

  • Deportation

    The act of carrying away, removal , transportation , exile, banishment. In modern law the forceable removal of an alien . See petition for Milanovic, (D.C.N. Y.) 162 F. Supp. 890.

  • Chambers

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Chambers Meaning of Chambers Rooms in court houses for the private use of judges; also certain rooms in court houses which are used by the judges, the masters, registrars, clerks of the supreme court or […]