common law action

  • 91action of assize — /aekshan av asayz/ A real action at common law which proved the title of the demandant, merely by showing his ancestor s possession …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 92action of writ — A (now obsolete) phrase in common law pleading used when a defendant plead some matter by which he showed that the plaintiff had no cause to have the writ sued upon, although it may be that he was entitled to another writ or action for the same… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 93action of assize — /aekshan av asayz/ A real action at common law which proved the title of the demandant, merely by showing his ancestor s possession …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 94action of writ — A (now obsolete) phrase in common law pleading used when a defendant plead some matter by which he showed that the plaintiff had no cause to have the writ sued upon, although it may be that he was entitled to another writ or action for the same… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 95Action — ♦ A legal suit to secure the enforcement of one s rights in a court of law. (Hogue, Arthur R. Origins of the Common Law, 255) …

    Medieval glossary

  • 96property law — Introduction       principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… …

    Universalium

  • 97Conversion (law) — For other uses of the word conversion , see Conversion. Conversion is a common law tort. A conversion is a voluntary act by one person inconsistent with the ownership rights of another.[1] It is a tort of strict liability.[2] Its criminal… …

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  • 98Law — • By law in the widest sense is understood that exact guide, rule, or authoritative standard by which a being is moved to action or held back from it Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Law     Law …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 99Common Informers Act 1951 — United Kingdom Parliament Long title An Act to abolish the common informer procedure. Statute book chapter 14 15 Geo. 6, c. 39 …

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  • 100Common coding theory — is a cognitive psychology theory describing how perceptual representations (e.g. of things we can see and hear) and motor representations (e.g. of hand actions) are linked. The theory claims that there is a shared representation (a common code)… …

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