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Eregimus




Eregimus

We have erected.



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Equity, courts of
Courts which administer a legal remedy according to the system of equity, as distinguished from courts of common law.

Equivalent
Of the same value.

Equivocal
What has a double sense.

Equuleus
The name of a kind of rack for extorting confessions.

Erasure
Contracts, evidence. The obliteration of a writing; it will render it void or not under the same circumstances as an interlineation.

Eregimus

Erie doctrine
The American rule that a U.S. federal district court exercising "diversity jurisdiction" (i.e. jurisdiction in a case in which the parties are from different U.S. states or where a foreigner sues an American citizen), must apply the law of the U.S. state in which it is sitting.

Erotic mania
Medical jurisprudence. A name given to a morbid activity of the sexual propensity. It is a disease or morbid affection of the mind, which fills it with a crowd of voluptuous images, and hurries its victim to acts of the grossest licentiousness, in the absence of any lesion of the intellectual powers.

Error, writ
A writ of error is one issued fro a superior to an inferior court, for the purpose of bringing up the record and correcting an alleged error committed in the trial in the court below. But it cannot deliver the body from prison.

Escape hatches
Escape hatches (escape clauses) are found in codes or statutes and permit a different law to apply as a general rule or permit a particular rule or presumption to be ignored if the court believes it is wise to do so. Escape hatches permit a choice of law rule or choice of law presumption to be circumvented when it is clear that the law chosen has only a slight connection to the facts of the case and another law has a much closer connection.

Escape, warrant of
A warrant issued in England against a person who being charged in custody in the king's bench or Fleet prison, in execution or mesne process, escapes and goes at large.

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