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Change ticket






Change ticket

The name given in Arkansas to a species of promissory notes issued for the purpose of making change in small transactions.

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Name
One or more words used to distinguish a particular individual, as Socrates, Benjamin Franklin.

Notes
Practice. Short statements of what transpires on the trial of a cause; they are generally made by the judge and the counsel, for their Own satisfaction

Change
The exchange of money for money.



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Chance
Accident. As the law punishes a crime only when there is an intention to commit it, it follows that when those acts are done in a lawful business or pursuit by mere chance or accident, which would have been criminal if there had been an intention, express or implied, to commit them, there is no crime.

Chance-medley
Criminal law. A sudden affray.

Change
The exchange of money for money.

Change of venue
A change of judges when one side one side feels the present judge is prejudice.



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Champion
He who fights for another, or takes his place in a quarrel; it also includes him who fights his own battles.

Chance
Accident. As the law punishes a crime only when there is an intention to commit it, it follows that when those acts are done in a lawful business or pursuit by mere chance or accident, which would have been criminal if there had been an intention, express or implied, to commit them, there is no crime.

Chance-medley
Criminal law. A sudden affray.

Change
The exchange of money for money.

Change of venue
A change of judges when one side one side feels the present judge is prejudice.

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Chaplain
A clergyman appointed to say prayers and perform divine service.

Chapman
One whose business is to buy and sell goods or other things.

Chapter
Ecclesiastical law. A congregation of clergymen.

Character
The qualities impressed by nature or habit on a person, which distinguish him from other persons. These constitute his real character; while the qualities he is supposed to possess constitute his estimated character or reputation. "Reputation" may be evidence of character, but is not character itself. 8 Barb. 608 (1850). That which a person really is, in distinction from that which he may be reputed to be.

Character evidence
The testimony of witnesses who know the general character and reputation of a person in the community in which he or she lives. It may be considered by the jury in a dual respect: (1) as substantive evidence upon the theory that a person of good character and reputation is less likely to commit a crime than one who does not have a good character and reputation, and (2) as corroborative evidence in support of a witness's testimony as bearing upon credibility.

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