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Closed doors






Closed doors

Signifies that something is done privately. The senate sits with closed doors on executive business.

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Senate
Government. The less numerous branch of the legislature.

Executive
Government. That power in the government which causes the laws to be executed and obeyed: it is usually. confided to the hands of the chief magistrate; the president of the United States is invested with this authority under the national government; and the governor of each state has the executive power in his hands.



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Close
Signifies the interest in the soil, and not merely a close or enclosure in the common acceptation of the term.

Close rolls
Close writs. English law. Writs containing, grants from the crown, to particular persons, and for particular purposes, and, not being intended for public inspection, are closed up and sealed on the outside, and for that reason called close writs ,in contradistinction. to grants relating to the public in general, which are left open and not sealed up, and are called letters patent.

Closest and most real connection
Weighing of connecting factors to find the most significant relationship in order to apply the proper law.

Closing argument
The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.



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Clerk of court
Administrator or chief clerical officer of the court.

Client
Practice. One who employs and retains an attorney or counsellor to manage or defend a suit or action in which he is a party, or to advise him about some legal matters.

Client-solicitor privilege
A right that belongs to the client of a lawyer that the latter keep any information or words spoken to him during the provision of the legal services to that client, strictly confidential. This includes being shielded from testimony before a court of law. The client may, expressly or impliedly, waive the privilege and, exceptionally, it may also be waived by the lawyer if the disclosure of the information may prevent a serious crime.

Close
Signifies the interest in the soil, and not merely a close or enclosure in the common acceptation of the term.

Close rolls
Close writs. English law. Writs containing, grants from the crown, to particular persons, and for particular purposes, and, not being intended for public inspection, are closed up and sealed on the outside, and for that reason called close writs ,in contradistinction. to grants relating to the public in general, which are left open and not sealed up, and are called letters patent.

Closed doors

Closest and most real connection
Weighing of connecting factors to find the most significant relationship in order to apply the proper law.

Closing argument
The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.

Cloud
"Cloud" and the fuller and more freqent expression "cloud upon the title" import that there is in existence something which shows a prima facie right in a person to an interest in realty in the possession of another.

Club
An association of persons.It differs from a partnersbip in this, that the members of a club have no authority to bind each other further than they are authorized, either expressly or by implication, as each other's agents in the particular transaction; whereas in trading associations, or common partnerships, one partner may bind his co-partners, as each has a right of property in the whole.

Co
A prefix or particle in the nature of an inseparable proposition, signifying with or in conjunction.

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