Plead

  • 111PLEAS — Nature of Pleas Talmudic law developed certain well defined forms of pleading in civil cases (not unlike the actio, formula, and exceptio in Roman law). These forms of pleading constitute a catalog of causes of actions and defenses which could be …

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  • 112PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE — CIVIL Court Sessions The courts of three (judges) exercising jurisdiction in civil matters (see bet din ) held their sessions during the day, but – following Jethro s advice to Moses that judges should be available at all times (Ex. 18:22) – they …

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  • 113Taproot (band) — Taproot Origin Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S. Genres Nu metal[1] Alternative metal Alternative rock Post grunge Years active …

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  • 114Alaska political corruption probe — refers to a widespread investigation from 2003 to the present by the Public Integrity Section of the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Internal Revenue Service into political corruption of lawmakers in the… …

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  • 115Bad Newz Kennels dog fighting investigation — Michael Dwayne Vick Tony Taylor Purnell Anthony Peace Quanis Lavell Philips Oscar Allen Alias(es) Vick: Ookie and Ron Mexico Taylor: T Peace: P Funk and Funk Philips: Q Allen: No alias [1] Conviction(s) …

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  • 116Balloon boy hoax — The balloon boy hoax occurred on October 15, 2009 in Fort Collins, Colorado, when Richard and Mayumi Heene allowed a gas balloon filled with helium to float away into the atmosphere, and then claimed that their six year old son Falcon was inside… …

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  • 117Prisoner's Dilemma — A paradox in decision analysis in which two individuals acting in their own best interest pursue a course of action that does not result in the ideal outcome. The typical prisoner’s dilemma is set up in such a way that both parties choose… …

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  • 118implead — im•plead [[t]ɪmˈplid[/t]] v. t. plead•ed plead [[t] ˈplɛd[/t]] or pled, plead•ing. law to sue in a court of law • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME empleden < AF empleder. See im I, plead im•plead′a•ble, adj. im•plead′er, n …

    From formal English to slang

  • 119imparlance — /amparlan(t)s/ In early practice, imparlance meant time given to either of the parties to an action to answer the pleading of the other. It thus amounted to a continuance of the action to a further day. Literally the term signified leave given to …

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  • 120imparlance — /amparlan(t)s/ In early practice, imparlance meant time given to either of the parties to an action to answer the pleading of the other. It thus amounted to a continuance of the action to a further day. Literally the term signified leave given to …

    Black's law dictionary