Schedule in United States
Schedule Definition
In practice. When an indictment is returned from an inferior court in obedience to a writ of certiorari, the statement of the previous proceedings sent with it is termed the “schedule.” 1 Saund. 309a, note 2. Schedules are also frequently annexed to answers in a court of equity, and to depositions and other documents, in order to show more in detail the matter they contain than could otherwise be conveniently shown. The term is frequently used instead of “Inventory.”
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Schedule | Schedule in the Australian Legal Encyclopedia. |
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In practice. When an indictment is returned from an inferior court in obedience to a writ of certiorari, the statement of the previous proceedings sent with it is termed the “schedule.” 1 Saund. 309a, note 2. Schedules are also frequently annexed to answers in a court of equity, and to depositions and other documents, in order to show more in detail the matter they contain than could otherwise be conveniently shown. The term is frequently used instead of “Inventory.”
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This definition of Schedule is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.