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pleadable
pleadable, a. (ˈpliːdəb(ə)l) Also 5–7 pled-, 6 pleade-. [ME. a. AF. pledable (1292 Britton) = OF. plaidable, f. plaidier to plead: see -able.] 1. That may be pleaded. a. Of a cause: That may legally be maintained or defended in a court of law.[1292 Britton ii. i, La fourme et la manere de pleder per...
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arguable
arguable, a. (ˈɑːgjuːəb(ə)l) [f. argue v. + -able.] Capable of being argued, open to argument.1611 Cotgr., Plaidoyable, pleadable, arguable. 1860 Bagehot Hist. Unref. Parl. 13 The Jacobites..claimed the Crown, not on arguable considerations of policy. 1883 Law Times 22 Sept. 356/1 It was a very argu...
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Guarantee
sustained by the person who shall have so paid such debt or performed such duty; and such payment or performance so made by such surety shall not be pleadable
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impleadable
▪ I. † impleadable, a.1 Obs. (ɪmˈpliːdəb(ə)l) [f. implead v. + -able.] 1. That may be sued (as a person) or prosecuted (as a suit).1570–6 Lambarde Peramb. Kent (1826) 113 They be impleadable in their owne townes also, and not elsewhere. 1681 Trial S. Colledge 5, I am a Free-man of London, and I am n...
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Impeachment in the United Kingdom
power by preventing the sovereign from using the royal prerogative of mercy to nullify an impeachment: "That no Pardon under the Great Seal of England be pleadable
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unpleadable
unˈpleadable, a. [un-1 7 b, 5 b.] † 1. Improper for legal pleadings. Obs.—11569 J. Sandford tr. Agrippa's Van. Artes 85 b, The yeere diuided in xii monethes with the varieties of pleadable and unpleadable dayes. 2. Incapable of being pleaded or urged.a 1716 South Serm. (1744) VII. 202 All ignorance,...
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James Cecil, 4th Earl of Salisbury
A decade later, parliament included a provision in the Act of Settlement 1701 stating plainly that "no pardon under the Great Seal of England be pleadable
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brieve
brieve Scotch Law. (briːv) Also 7 breive, briefe, brife. [Another form of brief n.] A writ or precept issued from Chancery in the Sovereign's name, directing trial to be made of certain points specified. Before the institution of the Court of Session (1532) a breve or brieve was the prescribed form ...
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Lex Cincia
The law itself was administered by the praetor, who could grant an pleadable defence to a defendant who was being sued on the promise of a gift not yet
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determinable
determinable, a. and n. (dɪˈtɜːmɪnəb(ə)l) [In ME., a. OF. determinable fixed, determinate, ad. L. dēterminābilis (Tertull.) that has an end, finite. In later use, following the ordinary analogy of adjs. in -able, in which sense it has also been revived in mod.F. (Not in Cotgr.; 1878 in Dict. Acad.)]...
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Act of Settlement 1701
Eighth, that "no Pardon under the Great Seal of England be pleadable to an Impeachment by the Commons in Parliament".
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swanimote
swanimote, swainmote Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈswɒnɪməʊt), (ˈsweɪnməʊt) Forms: 2–4 swanimot, 3 suanimot, swaynimot, -emot, 3–4 swanemot, 4 swanymot, swanmot, pl. swanesmotes, 5 swanemoode, 6 swanymote, swynemote, 6–7 swannimote, 7 swanimoote, swannamott, swaynemote, swainemote; Hist. 6–9 swanimote, 7 swainm...
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Erskine May: Parliamentary Practice
grounds of accusation; form of charge; articles of impeachment; the trial and judgment: proceedings not concluded by prorogation or dissolution; pardon not pleadable
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ex facie
‖ ex facie Sc. Law. (ɛks ˈfeɪʃɪiː) [L. ex out of + faciē, abl. of facies face.] On (lit. from) the face (of a document); so far as appears from the document itself. Also attrib.1861 W. Bell Dict. Law Scot. 348/2 A deed ex facie valid and regular, but..reducible on the head of deathbed, etc. Ibid., E...
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Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Since then, all four countries have moved to endorse the declaration in some informal way in which it would not actually become binding law pleadable in
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