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puisne
puisne, a. and n. (ˈpjuːnɪ) Also 7 pui'nee, pu'nee, puiney, pusney, 7–8 puisny, 8 puisnee: see also puny. [a. OF. puisne (12–13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), in mod.F. puîné (see puny), f. puis:—L. postea, or Romanic *postius, -um, f. post after + né:—L. nāt-us born.] A. adj. 1. Born later; younger; junior ...
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Puisne
The justices of the Supreme Court of Canada other than the Chief Justice are still referred to as puisne justices. Puisne mortgages
In England and Wales, a puisne mortgage is a mortgage over an unregistered estate in land where the mortgagee (lender) does not take
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Puisne judge
Puisne judge and puisne justice (; from or ; , 'since, later' + , 'born', i.e. See also
Puisne
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Puisne Judge's Office (archived 19 April 2015)
Puisne judges of the Bombay High Court
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Puisne judge of Fiji
Puisne judges in Fiji sit on the High Court and the Court of Appeal, but not on the Supreme Court. The retirement age for puisne judges, unlike that of other judges, may not be waived.
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John Vaughan (puisne judge)
Sir John Vaughan PC (11 February 1768 – 25 September 1839) was an English judge. Vaughan was born at Leicester, the third but second surviving son of Dr. James Vaughan a physician at Leicester, and his wife, Hester née Smalley. He was educated at The Queen's College, Oxford and Lincoln's Inn, and wa...
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puney
▪ I. punee, pu'nee, puney obs. ff. puisne, puny.▪ II. punee, punese, -eze obs. ff. punaise.
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2003 Kenya Puisne Judges Tribunal
The 2003 Kenya Puisne Judges Tribunal was a Tribunal setup on 10 December 2003 to investigate the Conduct Of Puisne Judges of the High Court of Kenya following Kasanga Mulwa
The tribunal was to investigate the allegations that the said Puisne Judges have been involved in corruption, unethical practices and absence
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Henry Byrne (judge)
Henry Byrne was a barrister who served as a Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Ceylon. References
Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Ceylon
British expatriates in Sri Lanka
19th-century British people
British Ceylon judges
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William Norris (judge)
He was knighted by letters patent in 1835 and appointed a puisne judge in Ceylon. Norris was appointed despite William Rough having served on the bench since 1831, as acting puisne justice, senior puisne justice and as acting chief justice
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Henry Lorensz Wendt
He would later become the Senior Puisne Justice serving until his retirement in November 1910. References
1858 births
1911 deaths
Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Ceylon
Alumni of S.
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Thomas Sercombe Smith
He was the Colonial Treasurer of Hong Kong and Puisne Judge of Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. He retired as Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements.
He was also a cricketer.
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Horace Hearne
judge, Ceylon (1937–1944), puisne judge, Tanganyika Territory (1934-1936/1937) and a non-practising barrister. After holding the appointments of first class magistrate, district magistrate, senior magistrate and acting puisne judge, Hearne was appointed as a puisne
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Vijith Malalgoda
He is a puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka and former president of the Court of Appeal of Sri Lanka. References
Living people
Presidents of the Court of Appeal of Sri Lanka
Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka
Sinhalese people
Sri Lankan
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