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| JOURNAL | | mar. law. The book kept on board of a ship ... |
| JOURNAL | | common law. A book used among merchants, in which the ... |
| JOURNAL | | legislation. An account of the proceedings of a legislative body.</P><P>2. ... |
| JOURNEYS ACCOUNT | | Eng. practice. When a writ abated without any fault of ... |
| JUDEX | | This word has several significations: 1. The judge, one who ... |
| JUDEX A Quo | | A judge from whom an appeal may be taken; a ... |
| JUDEX AD OUEM | | A judge to whom an appeal may be taken: a ... |
| JUDGE | | A public officer, lawfully appointed to decide litigated questions according ... |
| JUDGE ADVOCATE | | An officer who, is a member of a court martial. ... |
| JUDGE'S NOTES | | They are short statements, made by a judge on the ... |
| JUDGMENT | | practice. The decision or sentence of the law, given by ... |
| JUDGMENT POLL | | Eng. law. A record made of the issue roll, (q. ... |
| JUDGMENT, ARREST OF | | practice. This takes place when the court withhold judgment from ... |
| JUDICATURE | | The state of those employed in the administration of justice, ... |
| JUDICES PEDANEOS | | Among the Romans, the praetors, and other great magistrates, did ... |
| JUDICIAL | | Belonging, or emanating from a judge, as such.</P><P>2. Judicial sales, ... |
| JUDICIAL ADMISSIONS | | Those which are generally made in writing in court by ... |
| JUDICIAL CONFESSIONS | | criminal law. Those voluntarily made before a magistrate, or in ... |
| JUDICIAL CONVENTIONS | | Agreements entered into in consequence of an order of court; ... |
| JUDICIAL MORTGAGE | | In Louisiana, it is the lien resulting from judgments, whether ... |
| JUDICIAL SALE | | he process has been issued, in the property sold. Under ... |
| JUDICIAL WRITS | | Eng. practice. The capias and all other writs subsequent to ... |
| JUDICIARY | | That which is done while administering justice; the judges taken ... |
| JUDICIUM DEI | | The judgment of God. The English law formerly impiously called ... |
| JUICIO DE CONCURSO | | This term is Spanish, and is used in Louisiana. It ... |
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