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Decree arbitral






Decree arbitral

Scotch law. A decree made by arbitrators chosen by the parties; an award.

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Law
A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society. The learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system.

Decree
1) Legislation. In some countries as in France, some acts of the legislature, or of the sovereign, which have the force of law, are called decrees. 2) Practice. The judgment or sentence of a court of equity.

Parties
Contracts. Those persons who engage themselves to do, or not to do the matters and things contained in an agreement.

Award
A decision made by a court to compensate a person for something.



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Decree
1) Legislation. In some countries as in France, some acts of the legislature, or of the sovereign, which have the force of law, are called decrees. 2) Practice. The judgment or sentence of a court of equity.

Decree absolute
The name given to the final and conclusive court order after the condition of a decree nisi is met.

Decree nisi
A provisional decision of a court which does not have force or effect until a certain condition is met such as another petition brought before the court or after the passage of a period time, after which it is called a decree absolute. Although no longer required in many jurisdictions, this was the model for divorce procedures wherein a court would issue A decree nisi, which would have no force or effect until a period of time passed (30 days or 6 months).

Decree of registration
Scotch law. A proceeding by which the creditor has immediate execution.

Decretal order
Chancery practice. An order made by the court of chancery, upon a motion or petition, in the nature of a decree.



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Deconfes
Canon law in France. Formerly those persons who died without confession were so called; whether they refused to confess or whether they were criminals to whom the sacrament was refused.

Decorum
Proper behaviour; good order.

Decoy
A pond used for the breeding and maintenance of water-fowl.

Decree
1) Legislation. In some countries as in France, some acts of the legislature, or of the sovereign, which have the force of law, are called decrees. 2) Practice. The judgment or sentence of a court of equity.

Decree absolute
The name given to the final and conclusive court order after the condition of a decree nisi is met.

Decree arbitral

Decree nisi
A provisional decision of a court which does not have force or effect until a certain condition is met such as another petition brought before the court or after the passage of a period time, after which it is called a decree absolute. Although no longer required in many jurisdictions, this was the model for divorce procedures wherein a court would issue A decree nisi, which would have no force or effect until a period of time passed (30 days or 6 months).

Decree of registration
Scotch law. A proceeding by which the creditor has immediate execution.

Decretal order
Chancery practice. An order made by the court of chancery, upon a motion or petition, in the nature of a decree.

Dedi
Conveyancing. I have given. This word amounts to a warranty in law, when it is in a deed.

Dedimus
Practice. The name of a writ to commission private. persons to do some act in the place of a judge; as, to administer an oath of office to a justice of the peace, to examine witnesses, and the like.

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