Superiority

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In Scotch law. The dominium directum of lands, without the profit. 1 Forbes, Inst. pt. 2, p. 97; Bell, Diet. SUPERNUMERARir (Lat.) In Eoman law. Those advocates who were not statuti (q.v.) The statuti were inscribed in the matriculation books, and formed a part of the college of advocates in each jurisdiction. The supernumeraries were not attached to any bar in particular, and could reside where they pleased. They took the place of advocates by title as vacancies occurred in that body.

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In Scotch law. The dominium directum of lands, without the profit. 1 Forbes, Inst. pt. 2, p. 97; Bell, Diet. SUPERNUMERARir (Lat.) In Eoman law. Those advocates who were not statuti (q.v.) The statuti were inscribed in the matriculation books, and formed a part of the college of advocates in each jurisdiction. The supernumeraries were not attached to any bar in particular, and could reside where they pleased. They took the place of advocates by title as vacancies occurred in that body.

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Superiority (Prerequisites)

This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of superiority. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Prerequisites is provided. Finally, the subject of Class Actions in relation with superiority is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.


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