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Motion in limine
Motion in limineA motion made by counsel requesting that information which might be prejudicial not be allowed to be heard in a case. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Motion Practice. An application to a court by one of the parties in a cause, or his counsel, in order to obtain some rule or order of court Counsel 1) Advice given to another as to what he ought to do or not to do. 2) An officer of court. One who undertakes to conduct suits and actions in court. The same as counsellor. 3) Practice, Criminal law. In the oath of the grand jurors, there is a provision requiring them to keep secret " the commonwealth's counsel, their fellows, and their own." In this sense this word is synonymous with knowledge. Information 1) An accusation or complaint made in writing to a court of competent jurisdiction, charging some person with a specific violation of some public law. 2) In the French law, the term information is used to signify the act or instrument which contains the depositions of witnesses against the accused. Case 1) Practice. A contested question before a court of justicea suit or action a cause. 2) An agreement in writing, between a plaintiff and defendant, that the facts in dispute between them are as there agreed upon and mentioned SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Motion Practice. An application to a court by one of the parties in a cause, or his counsel, in order to obtain some rule or order of court Motion to modify A written request of the court to change a previous order regarding child custody, support, alimony or other divorce PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Most significant connection The principle of the conflict of laws according to which the "proper" (i.e. applicable) law of a contract or tort is the law which, on policy grounds, appears to have the most significant connection with the chain of acts and consequences in the particular case at hand. This connection is assessed by consideration of the "connecting factors," or "contacts" (supra), linking the legal situation concerned with the different jurisdictions involved. The term was used by J.H.C. Morris in his renowned essays, "Torts in the Conflict of Laws" (1949) 12 Modern Law Rev. 248 and "The Proper Law of a Tort" (1951) 64 Harv. L. Rev. 881. In contract conflicts, the corresponding term generally used in the United Kingdom and British Commonwealth countries today is "closest and most real connection". Most significant relationship The conflict of laws principle that requires that the "proper" (applicable) law be that of the state having the closest and most real connection with the facts of the case concerned. The term was derived from "most significant connection" as first used by J.H.C. Morris and was introduced into American private international law by Willis M. Reese, the principal author of the Restatement (Second) of the Conflict of Laws, 1969, where it figures prominently. Mother Domestic relations. A woman who has borne a child. Mother-in-law In Latin socrus. The mother of one's wife, or of one's husband. Motion Practice. An application to a court by one of the parties in a cause, or his counsel, in order to obtain some rule or order of court Motion in limine Motion to modify A written request of the court to change a previous order regarding child custody, support, alimony or other divorce Mou Abbreviation fo "Memorandum of Understanding." A document which, if meeting the other criteria, can be, in law, a contract. Generally, in the world of commerce or international negotiations, a MOU is considered to be a preliminary document; not a comprehensive agreement between two parties but rather an interim or partial agreement on some elements, in some cases a mere agreement in principle, on which there has been accord. Most MOU's imply that something more is eventually expected. Mourning This word has several significations. 1) It is the apparel worn at funerals, and for a time afterwards, in order to manifest grief for the death of some one, and to honor his memory. 2) The expenses paid for such apparel. Movables Estates. Such subjects of property as attend a man's person wherever he goes, in contradistinction to things immovable. Moving surveillance Following the target of surveillance from one position to another, as in Shadowing or Tailing a suspect. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Motion in limine. If you have a better definition for Motion in limine than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Motion in limine may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Motion in limine and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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