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Cassetur breve
Cassetur brevePractice. That the writ be quashed. This is the name of a judgment sometime sentered against a plaintiff when he cannot prosecute his writ with effect, in consequence of some allegation on the defendant's part. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Practice The form, manner and order of conducting and carrying on suits or prosecutions in the courts through their various stages, according, to the principles of law, and the rules laid down by the respective courts. Writ An official court document, signed by a judge or bearing an official court seal, which commands the person to whom it is addressed, to do something specific. That "person" is typically either a sheriff (who may be instructed to seize property, for example) or a defendant (for whom the writ is the first notice of formal legal action. In these cases, the writ would command the person to answer the charges laid out in the suit, or else judgment may be made against them in their absence). Name One or more words used to distinguish a particular individual, as Socrates, Benjamin Franklin. Judgment Practice. The decision or sentence of the law, given by a court of justice or other competent tribunal, as the result of proceedings instituted therein, for the redress of an injury. Plaintiff The party who begins an action; the party who complains or sues in an action and is named as such in the court's records. Also called a petitioner. When 1) At which time, in wills, standing by itself unqualified and unexplained, this is a word of condition denoting the time at which the gift is to continence. 2) The context of a will may show that the word when is to be applied to the possession only, not to the vesting of a legacy; but to justify this construction, there must be circumstances, or other expressions in the will, showing such to have been the testator's intent. Prosecute To bring judicial proceedings against a person and to administer them until the conclusion of the court proceedings. Lawyers are hired by the government to administer the prosecution of criminal charges in the courts. Effect The operation of a law, of an agreement, or an act, is called its effect. Allegation A statement of the issues in a written document (a pleading) which a person is prepared to prove in court. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Cassation French law. A decision which emanates from the sovereign authority, and by which a sentence or judgment in the last resort is annulled. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Case method In fraud Investigation, a six-step process of gathering evidence in order to identify a Suspect. Cases General term for an action, cause, suit, or controversy, at law or in equity; questions contested before a court of justice. Cash Commerce. Money on hand, which a merchant, trader or other person has to do business with. Cash-book Commerce, accounts. One in which a merchant or trader enters an account of all the money, or paper moneys he receives or pays. An entry of the same thing ought to be made under the proper dates, in the journal. The object of the cash-book is to afford a constant facility to ascertain the true state of a man's cash. Cassation French law. A decision which emanates from the sovereign authority, and by which a sentence or judgment in the last resort is annulled. Cassetur breve Castigatory Punishments. An engine used to punishwomen who have been convicted of being common scolds it is sometimes called the trebucket, tumbrel, ducking stool, or cucking stool. Casting vote Legislation. The vote given by the president or speaker of a deliberate assembly; when the votes of the other members are equal on both sides, the casting vote then decides the question. Casual What happens fortuitously what is accidental as, the casual revenue's of the government, are those which are contingeut or uncertain. Casual ejector Pratice, ejectment. A person, supposed to come upon-land casually, who turns out the lessee of the person claiming the possession against the actual tenant or occupier of the land. Casuproviso Practice. A writ of entry given by the statute of Gloucester when a tenant in dower aliens in fee or for life. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Cassetur breve. If you have a better definition for Cassetur breve than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Cassetur breve may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Cassetur breve and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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