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Doctrine




Doctrine

A rule or principle or the law established through the repeated application of legal precedents.

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Doctor of Laws means a doctorate-level academic degree in law.

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A building in London used for a college of civilians. Here the judge of the court of arches, the judge of the admiralty, and the judge of the court of Canterbury, with other eminent civilians, reside.

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Practice. A formal record of judicial proceedings.

Docket control
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Servicesmechanism for tracking the case status of potentially removable aliens.

Docket number
The number assigned by a court to a civil or criminal case. it is used to identify all court actions and it appears on all documents filed with the court in a specific case.

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Doctrine

Documentary evidence
Written or photographic representations of fact.

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A company with a staff of writers employed as W2 employees to perform writing assignments.

Documents
Evidence. The deeds, agreements, title papers, letters, receipts, and other written instruments used to prove a fact.

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Doli capax
Capable of deceit, mischief, having knowledge of right and wrong.

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