Tag: DY
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Dyer Bill
Dyer Bill in the United States Dyer Bill in relation to Crime and Race Dyer Bill is included in the Encyclopedia of Race and Crime (1), beginning with: The Dyer bill, proposed in 1918 by Congressman Leonidas Dyer of Missouri, was the first major attempt by Congress to eliminate the practice […]
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Dynamite Charge
Dynamite Charge in United States Dynamite Charge Definition Shotgun Charge in this legal EncyclopediaThird Degree Instruction in this legal EncyclopediaAllen Charge in this legal EncyclopediaDynamite Charge definition in the Law Dictionary Dynamite Charge in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias […]
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Dying Declaration
Dying Declaration in United States Practical Information Note: Some of this information was last updated in 1982A statement by a dying person, who has been injured by another and is aware of his or her impending death, about the person who inflicted the fatal injuries. This statement is […]
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Dying Declarations
Dying Declarations in United States Dying Declarations Definition Declarations made by one at the point of death, or believing himself to be. They are admissible in evidence only when made by the victim of a homicide (56 N. Y. 103; 35 Ohio St. 78) as to facts relating to the homicide toi […]
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Dying Without Issue
Dying Without Issue in United States Dying Without Issue Definition Not having issue living at the death of the decedent. 5 Paige, Ch. (N. Y.) 514. In England this is the signification, by St. 7 Wm. IV., and St. 1 Vict. c. 26, ยง 29. See 2 Washb. Real Prop. 362 et seq. Dying Without…
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Dysnomy
Dysnomy in United States Dysnomy Definition Bad legislation; the enactment of bad laws. Dysnomy in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Dysnomy, Dysnomy in the World Legal Encyclopedia., Dysnomy, Dysnomy in the European Legal Encyclopedia., Dysnomy, Dysnomy in the Asian Legal […]
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Dyvour
Dyvour in United States Dyvour Definition In Scotch law. A bankrupt. Dyvour in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Dyvour, Dyvour in the World Legal Encyclopedia., Dyvour, Dyvour in the European Legal Encyclopedia., Dyvour, Dyvour in the Asian Legal Encyclopedia., Dyvour, Dyvour […]
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Dyvour's Habit
Dyvour's Habit in United States Dyvour’s Habit Definition In Scotch law. A habit which debtors who are set free on a cessio bonorum are obliged to wear, unless in the summons and process of cessio it be libelled, sustained, and proved that the bankruptcy proceeds from misfortune. And […]