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... term justice of the peace , one in common use and clearly indi- cating that that office is intended . It ... term year . The term ' jubilee ' is used by several writers of authority , not of the present day , but of times past , such as ...
... term justice of the peace , one in common use and clearly indi- cating that that office is intended . It ... term year . The term ' jubilee ' is used by several writers of authority , not of the present day , but of times past , such as ...
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... term of court has expired , 3 and even though the judge be a special judge.4 In North Carolina , it was held that if the party seeking a new trial has not been guilty of laches , the supreme court will , ex debito justitiƦ , order a new ...
... term of court has expired , 3 and even though the judge be a special judge.4 In North Carolina , it was held that if the party seeking a new trial has not been guilty of laches , the supreme court will , ex debito justitiƦ , order a new ...
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... term of office has expired , only when such term expired during a time fixed for such settling . The statute must be followed , and if no time is fixed , the judge cannot make and settle a case after his term of office has run out . St ...
... term of office has expired , only when such term expired during a time fixed for such settling . The statute must be followed , and if no time is fixed , the judge cannot make and settle a case after his term of office has run out . St ...
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... term " chambers " has been thus defined : " The office or private rooms of a judge , where parties are heard , and orders made , in matters not requiring to be brought before the full court , and where costs are taxed , judgments signed ...
... term " chambers " has been thus defined : " The office or private rooms of a judge , where parties are heard , and orders made , in matters not requiring to be brought before the full court , and where costs are taxed , judgments signed ...
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... term , or the expedi- ency of certain matters ; probably much of course , though sometimes obsti- nately disputed by the parties , being decided upon or transacted before a single judge , as well to avoid the ex- pense of formal rules ...
... term , or the expedi- ency of certain matters ; probably much of course , though sometimes obsti- nately disputed by the parties , being decided upon or transacted before a single judge , as well to avoid the ex- pense of formal rules ...
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affidavit appeal attorney authority Bank Barb bond cause of action cited claim Code collaterally common law Comp Compare Conn constitution court of equity court will take creditor debtor decree defendant diction docket entered equity error evidence execution fact filed fraud Freeman on Judg Gratt held Hill N. Y. impeached Iowa issue Jones judgment judgment debtor Judicial Sales jurisdic jurisdiction jurors jury Kansas land Lea Tenn lien Mass matter ment Minn Miss Murfree's Justice nunc pro tunc offence Ohio St party peremptory challenges person plaintiff plea pleaded proceedings purchaser question record rendered replevin rule scire facias service of process sheriff sheriff's sale Smith Stat statute sufficient suit summons supreme court take judicial notice term thereof Thompson tion trial United verdict void Wend writ