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Further hearing
Further hearingCriminal law, practice. Hearing at another time. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Criminal Relating to, or having the character of crime 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. Practice The form, manner and order of conducting and carrying on suits or prosecutions in the courts through their various stages, according, to the principles of law, and the rules laid down by the respective courts. Hearing "1) Chwncery practice. The term, hearing is given to the trial of a chancery suit. 2) Criminal law. The examination of a prisoner charged with a crime or misdemeanor, and of the witnesses for the accuser. Time Contracts, evidence, practice. The measure of duration., It is divided into years, months. days, hours, minutes, and seconds. It is also divided into day and night. 2) Pleading. The avertment of time is generally necessary in pleading; the rules are different, in different actions. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Further assurance This phrase is frequently used in covenants, when a covenantor has granted an estate, and it is supposed some further conveyance may be required. He then enters into a covenant for further assurance, that is, to make any other conveyance which may be lawfully required. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Furlingus A furlong, or a furrow oneeighth part of a mile long. Furlong A measure of length, being forty poles, or one-eighth of a mile. Furlough A permission given in the army and-navy to an officer or private to absent himself for a limited time. Furniture Personal chattels in the use of a family. By the term household furniture in a will, all personal chattels will pass which may contribute to the use or convenience of the householder, or the ornament of the house; as, plate, linen, china, both useful and ornamental, and pictures. Further assurance This phrase is frequently used in covenants, when a covenantor has granted an estate, and it is supposed some further conveyance may be required. He then enters into a covenant for further assurance, that is, to make any other conveyance which may be lawfully required. Further hearing Future debt In Scotland this term is applied to a debt which though created is not due, but is to become so at a future day. Future state Evidence. A state of existence after this life. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Further hearing. If you have a better definition for Further hearing than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Further hearing may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Further hearing and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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