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Challenge for favor
Challenge for favorOf the same nature and effect as a principle challenge "propter affectum." RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Effect The operation of a law, of an agreement, or an act, is called its effect. Challenge 1) It is an exception or objection to a juror. 2) A call by one person upon another to a single combat, which is said to be a challenge to fight. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Chaldron A measure of capacity, equal to fifty-eight and two-third cubic feet nearly. Challenge 1) It is an exception or objection to a juror. 2) A call by one person upon another to a single combat, which is said to be a challenge to fight. Challenge for cause For which a reason is assigned, - to the array or to the polls. Challenge to the array An exception to the whole panel in which the jury are arrayed or set in order by the sheriff in his return. Challenge to the polls An exception to particular jurors. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Chain of custody In evidentiary matters, the record of possession from original discovery until produced at trial. If the chain of custody is broken or unclear, the Evidence may be challenged as not the original or not in its original condition. Chairman The presiding officer of a committee; as, chairman of the committee of ways and means. The person selected to preside over a popular meeting, is also called a chairman or moderator. Chaldron A measure of capacity, equal to fifty-eight and two-third cubic feet nearly. Challenge 1) It is an exception or objection to a juror. 2) A call by one person upon another to a single combat, which is said to be a challenge to fight. Challenge for cause For which a reason is assigned, - to the array or to the polls. Challenge for favor Challenge to the array An exception to the whole panel in which the jury are arrayed or set in order by the sheriff in his return. Challenge to the polls An exception to particular jurors. Chamber A room in a house. Chamber of commerce A society of the principal merchants and traders of a city, who meet to promote the general trade and commerce of the place. Chambers Practice. When a judge decides some interlocutory matter, which has arisen in the course of the cause, out of court, he is said to make such decision at his chambers. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Challenge for favor. If you have a better definition for Challenge for favor than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Challenge for favor may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Challenge for favor and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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