Tag: JU

  • Juridical Person

    Juridical person in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, juridical person is: a term used in the GATS. The entries on trade policy are here. A legal entity, such as a corporation, trust, partnership, joint venture, sole proprietorship, association, etc., formed for the purpose of supplying […]

  • Juristic Act

    One of legal eflcaoy. …

  • Juristic Act

    One of legal eflcaoy. …

  • Jus In Re

    (Lat.) A right which belongs to a person, immediately and absolutely, in a thing, and which is the same against the whole world, idem, erga omnes. See Jus ad Rem. …

  • Jus In Re

    (Lat.) A right which belongs to a person, immediately and absolutely, in a thing, and which is the same against the whole world, idem, erga omnes. See Jus ad Rem. …

  • Judicial Confessions

    In criminal law. Those voluntarily made before a magistrate, or in a court, in the due course of legal proceedings. A preliminary examination, taken in writing, by a magistrate lawfully authorized, pursuant to a statute, or the plea of guilty made in open court to an indictment, are sufficient […]

  • Judicial Confessions

    In criminal law. Those voluntarily made before a magistrate, or in a court, in the due course of legal proceedings. A preliminary examination, taken in writing, by a magistrate lawfully authorized, pursuant to a statute, or the plea of guilty made in open court to an indictment, are sufficient […]

  • Juge de Paix

    Concept of “Juge de Paix” Traditional meaning of juge de paix in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) In France, an inferior, or police, judge. Juge d’instruction: an officer who receives the complaint, examines the […]

  • Juge de Paix

    Concept of “Juge de Paix” Traditional meaning of juge de paix in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) In France, an inferior, or police, judge. Juge d’instruction: an officer who receives the complaint, examines the […]

  • Judicio Sisti

    Concept of “Judicio Sisti” Traditional meaning of judicio sisti in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) A caution, or security, given in Scotch courts for the defendant to abide judgment within the jurisdiction. […]

  • Jurata

    (Lat.) In old English law. A jury of twelve men sworn. Especially, a jury of the common law, as distinguished from the assiza, or jury established or reestablished by St. Hen. II. The jurata, or common-law jury, was a jury called in to try the cause, upon the prayer of the parties […]

  • Judicial Admission

    Meaning of Judicial Admission Resources See Also Criminal Law Evidence

  • Judicium

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Judicium Meaning of Judicium , A court; judicial power; a judicial proceeding; sometimes applied in this sense to an action generally, and sometimes to a determination therein, as a verdict or judgment. […]

  • Judgments

    Judgments

  • Judgments

    Judgments