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81Trial — (engl., spr. Treiäll), 1) Probe, Prüfung, Versuch, Erfahrung; 2) gerichtliche Untersuchung, Verhör …
82Trial — (engl., spr. trai ĕl), Untersuchung, Verhör …
83Trial-stakes — (engl., spr. trai ĕl ßtēks), in der Turfsprache ein »Versuchsrennen«, hauptsächlich zweijähriger Pferde gegen dreijährige, um die Qualität der jüngern Pferde gegen die ältern beurteilen zu können …
84Trial — Triāl, Triālis, s. Numerus …
85Trial — (treiäll), engl., das gerichtliche Verhör …
86trial jury — n. PETIT JURY * * * …
87trial and error — trial and error, adj. experimentation or investigation in which various methods or means are tried and faulty ones eliminated in order to find the correct solution or to achieve the desired result or effect. [1800 10] * * * …
88Trial by combat — [trial by battle] An aspect of Norman law brought to England by the Conquest of 1066. It was believed that right would always triumph, even in physical contests. The practice had largely died out by the late 13c, though examples can be found as… …
89trial by battle — an ancient form of alternative dispute resolution by which parties fought each other to the death. Champions could be substituted. It was abolished in England after the case of Ashford v. Thornton (1818) 1 B. & Ald. 405. In Scotland, it took… …
90trial at the bar — index hearing Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …