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Excambium
ExcambiumExchange. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Excambiator The name of an exchanger of lands; a broker. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Examination-in-chief The questioning of your own witness under oath. Witnesses are introduced to a trial by their examination-in-chief, which is when they answer questions asked by the lawyer representing the party which called them to the stand. After their examination-in-chief, the other party's lawyer can question them too; this is called "cross-examination". Examined copy This phrase is applied to designate a paper which is a copy of a record, public book, or register, and which has been compared with the original. Examiners Practice. Persons appointed to question students of law, in order to ascertain their qualifications before they are admitted to practice. Example An example is a case put to illustrate a. principle. Excambiator The name of an exchanger of lands; a broker. Excambium Exceptio rei judicatae Civil law. The name of a plea by which the defendant alleges that the matter in dispute between the parties has been before adjudged. Exception 1) English Eq. practice. Re-interrogation. 2) Legislation, construction. Exceptions are rules which limit the extent of other more general rules, and render that just and proper, which would be, on account of its generality, unjust and improper. Exceptions Declarations by either side in a civil or criminal case reserving the right to appeal a judge's ruling upon a motion. Also, in regulatory cases, objections by either side to points made by the other side or to rulings by the agency or one of its hearing officers. Excessive damages Such damages as are unreasonably great, and not warranted by law. The damages are excessive in the following cases: 1) When they are gre-ater than is demanded by the writ and declaration. 2) When they are greater than is authorized by the rules and principles of law, as in the case of actions upon contracts, or for torts done to property, the value of which may be ascertained by evidence. Exchange visitor An alien coming temporarily to the United States as a participant in a program approved by the Secretary of State for the purpose of teaching, instructing or lecturing, studying, observing, conducting research, consulting, demonstrating special skills, or receiving training. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Excambium. If you have a better definition for Excambium than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Excambium may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Excambium and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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