Tag: Judicial Function
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Writ
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Writ Meaning of Writ A command or a precept from the sovereign. Also, a document issued out of a court, commanding the person to whom it is addressed to do or forbear from doing some act. Writs are of two […]
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Adversary System
A phrase used to distinguish the common law legal system from some others, e.g.., the civil law system in some of its aspects, with respect to the manner in which actions are commenced and facts proved. The idea is that an adversary system depends upon adversaries, i.e., persons with […]
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Dispute Resolution
Dispute Resolution in the law of the United StatesDispute Resolution: Related U.S. ResourcesDispute Resolution in the American Law Encyclopediahttp://lawi.us/tag/judici…
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Dispute Resolution
Dispute Resolution in the law of the United StatesDispute Resolution: Related U.S. ResourcesDispute Resolution in the American Law Encyclopediahttp://lawi.us/tag/judici…
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Political Jurisprudence
Political Jurisprudence in the law of the United StatesPolitical Jurisprudence: Related U.S. ResourcesPolitical Jurisprudence in the American Law Encyclopedia<a href=…
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Political Jurisprudence
Political Jurisprudence in the law of the United StatesPolitical Jurisprudence: Related U.S. ResourcesPolitical Jurisprudence in the American Law Encyclopedia<a href=…
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Stare Decisis
Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Stare Decisis (You may find stare decisis at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). the legal doctrine of being bound by precedents, Latin, literally “to stand by things decided;” from stare “to stand,” […]
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Due Process of Law
Law in its regular course of administration through courts of justice. 3 Story, Const. 264, 661; 18 How. (U. S.) 272; 13 N. Y. 378. It is the equivalent to law of the land, as used in Magna Charta. Co. Inst. 60; 18 How. (U. S.) 272; 11 Mich. 129. Whatever difficulty may […]
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Statute
Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Statute (You may find statute at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). late 13c., from Old French statut, estatut “(royal) promulgation, (legal) statute,” from Late Latin statutum “a law, decree,” noun […]
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Behavioral Jurisprudence
Behavioral Jurisprudence in the law of the United StatesBehavioral Jurisprudence: Related U.S. ResourcesBehavioral Jurisprudence in the American Law Encyclopedia<a href=&…
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Behavioral Jurisprudence
Behavioral Jurisprudence in the law of the United StatesBehavioral Jurisprudence: Related U.S. ResourcesBehavioral Jurisprudence in the American Law Encyclopedia<a href=&…
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Legal Realism
Legal Realism in the law of the United StatesLegal Realism: Related U.S. ResourcesLegal Realism in the American Law Encyclopedia<a href=http://lawi.us/tag/judicial-function/ title=…