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Cesset processus
Cesset processusPractice. An entry made on the record that there be a stay of the procas or proceedings. 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. Entry 1) Criminal law. The unlawful breaking into a house, in order to commit a crime. 2) Estates, rights. The taking possession of lands by the legal owner. 3) Commercial law. The act of setting down the particulars of a sale, or other transaction, in a merchant's or tradesman's accouut books; such entries are, in general, prima facie evidence of the sale and delivery, and of work, done. Record 1) Evidence. A written memorial made by a public officer authorized by law to perform that function, and intended to serve as evidence of something written, said, or done. 2) To record. The act of making a record. Stay A procedure whereby a court does not dismiss an action or dismisses it conditionally on grounds of forum non conveniens (supra). SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Cessante ratione legis, cessat ipsa lex A Latin maxim, meaning "When the reason for the law ends, the law itself lapses". Cessavit English law. An obsolete writ, which could formerly have been sued out when the defendant had for two years ceased or neglected to perform such service or to pay such rent as he was bound to do by his tenure, and had not upon his lands sufficient goods or cbattels to be distrained. Cesser clause A clause in a charterparty which releases the charterer from his personal liability to the shipowner and substitutes the bill of lading (supra) holder as the debtor. The substituted bill of lading holder thus becomes personally liable for the charges and the shipowner waives his rights against the charterer. Cesset executio The staying of an execution. Cessio bonorum Civil law. The relinquishment which a debtor made of his property for the benefit of his creditors Cession 1) Civil law. The act by which a party assigns or transfers property to a other; an assignment. 2) contracts. Yielding up; release. 3) Ecclesiastical law. When an ecclesiastic is created bishop, or when a parson takes another benefice, without dispensation, the first benefice becomes void by a legal cession, or surrender. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Certiorari (United Kingdom) A writ from a High Court to a lower Court. Cessante ratione legis, cessat ipsa lex A Latin maxim, meaning "When the reason for the law ends, the law itself lapses". Cessavit English law. An obsolete writ, which could formerly have been sued out when the defendant had for two years ceased or neglected to perform such service or to pay such rent as he was bound to do by his tenure, and had not upon his lands sufficient goods or cbattels to be distrained. Cesser clause A clause in a charterparty which releases the charterer from his personal liability to the shipowner and substitutes the bill of lading (supra) holder as the debtor. The substituted bill of lading holder thus becomes personally liable for the charges and the shipowner waives his rights against the charterer. Cesset executio The staying of an execution. Cesset processus Cessio bonorum Civil law. The relinquishment which a debtor made of his property for the benefit of his creditors Cession 1) Civil law. The act by which a party assigns or transfers property to a other; an assignment. 2) contracts. Yielding up; release. 3) Ecclesiastical law. When an ecclesiastic is created bishop, or when a parson takes another benefice, without dispensation, the first benefice becomes void by a legal cession, or surrender. Cestui He. This word is frequently used in composition as, cestui que trust, cestui que vie. Cestui que trust A barbarous phrase, to signify the beneficiary of an estate held in trust. He for whose benefit another person is enfeoffed or seised of land or tenements, or is possessed of personal property. Cestui que trust or cestui que use The formal Latin word for the beneficiary or donee of a trust. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Cesset processus. If you have a better definition for Cesset processus than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Cesset processus may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Cesset processus and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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