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The remaining five sections regulated a variety of court practices.
Court practice heavily relied on traditional customs or rules described as customary.
This is another commonly used instrument in Hmong courting practices.
Your lawyer, who likely is familiar with local court practice, is your best resource.
She is a litigator and has an active court practice as an advocate and solicitor.
The reporters provide a comprehensive overview of the previous year's court practice and legislation in the respective jurisdictions.
In the first semester of the programme, students participate in moot court practice, debate, essay writing and project works.
Under court practice Justice Norcott could have stepped out of the case with no explanation whatsoever either required or expected.
In 1180, following a typical court practice, he enthroned his own two-year-old grandson, Antoku.
Bill of Peace was an English court practice used in the 17th and 18th centuries for legal disputes involving multiple parties that shared common aspects.
During his time as a barrister, he was known for a jury practice and later, an appellate and High Court practice.
The original reports were kept in a generally chronological order, interspersed with personal memos, obituaries and notes on court practices.
Closer Vote Expected The provision addresses the court practice of excluding most illegally obtained evidence.
Supreme Court practice requires Justice Rehnquist to make such a finding before issuing any stays.
But many bar leaders say they could support her, even though she lacks criminal law experience, because of her overall record and her federal court practice.
Traces of royal court practices remain in present-day institutions like privy councils and governmental cabinets.
Tax Court practice is highly specialized and most practitioners are licensed attorneys who specialize in tax controversies.
New Jersey and Missouri laws expressly provide for some bifurcation, which is allowed by court practice elsewhere but not used frequently enough.
Some of the ceremonial aspects were taken over from pagan rites, others from court practice, which became far more elaborate after the transfer to Constantinople.
He said she provoked enmity because of her impatience and refusal to compromise with other officials in disputes affecting citywide court practices.
Matches were different, so were lighters, writing paper, books, hairstyles, television, courting practices and the way you paid in cafes.
The appeals procedure was streamlined, court practice was refined, and the crudest forms of punishment were abolished.
In some jurisdictions, they undertake additional training in order to hone their skills with evidence law, ethics, and court practice and procedure.
It has been claimed that the reforms will establish a system for codifying Sharia and incorporating the principle of judicial precedent into court practice.
Swift had no admiration for this king, and uses Lilliputian court practices allegorically to criticize the English monarch.