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Paper-book






Paper-book

Practice. A book or paper containing an abstract of all the facts and pleadings necessary, to the full understanding of a case.

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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.

Book
A general name given to every literary composition which is printed; but appropriately to a printed composition bound in a volume.

Pleadings
That part of a party's case in which he or she formally sets out the facts and legal arguments which support that party's position. Pleadings can be in writing or they can be made verbally to a court, during the trial.

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



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Paper days
English law. Days on which special arguments are to take place. Tuesdays and Fridays in term time are paper days appointed by the court.

Paper money
By paper money is understood the engagements to pay money which are issued by governments and banks, and which pass as money.

Paperbound supplement
A temporary supplement to a book or books to update the serve.



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Panel
Practice. A schedule or roll containing the names of jurors, summoned by virtue of a writ of venire facias, and annexed to the writ. It is returned into the court whence the venire issued

Panel physician
A medically trained, licensed and experienced doctor practicing overseas who is appointed by the local U.S. Embassy or Consulate. These medical professionals receive U.S. immigration-focused training in order to provide examinations as required by the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. For medical examinations given in the U.S., please see Civil Surgeon.

Pannel
Scotch law. A person, accused of a crime; one indicted.

Paper days
English law. Days on which special arguments are to take place. Tuesdays and Fridays in term time are paper days appointed by the court.

Paper money
By paper money is understood the engagements to pay money which are issued by governments and banks, and which pass as money.

Paper-book

Paperbound supplement
A temporary supplement to a book or books to update the serve.

Papirian code
The name of a collection of the Roman laws, promulgated by Romulus, Numa, and other kings who governed.

Par
Common law. Equal. It is used to denote a state of equality or equal value. Bills of exchange, stocks, and the like, are at par when they sell for their nominal value; above par, or below par, when they sell for more or less.

Par delictum
(United Kingdom) Equal fault.

Par value shares
Shares issued by a company which have a minimum price. Shares which are without par value or "non par value shares" are shares which may be sold at whatever price the company's board of directors decides.

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