answer+in+judgment

  • 21Motion to set aside judgment — Civil procedure in the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Doctrines of civil procedure Jurisdiction Subject matter jurisdiction Diversity jurisdiction Personal jurisdiction Removal jurisdiction Venue Change of venue …

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  • 22No case to answer — Criminal procedure Criminal trials and convictions …

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  • 23Apocalypse IV: Judgment — Directed by Andre Van Heerden Starring Corbin Bernsen Jessica Steen Leigh Lewis Mr. T Nick Mancuso …

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  • 24nihil dicit — /nay(h)al disat/ day /. He says nothing. The name of the judgment which may be taken as of course against a defendant who omits to plead or answer the plaintiffs declaration or complaint within the time limited. In some jurisdictions it is… …

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  • 25nihil dicit — /nay(h)al disat/ day /. He says nothing. The name of the judgment which may be taken as of course against a defendant who omits to plead or answer the plaintiffs declaration or complaint within the time limited. In some jurisdictions it is… …

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  • 26inference — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A judgment] Syn. deduction, conclusion, summation, answer; see judgment 3 , result . 2. [A concluding] Syn. reasoning, inferring, deducing; see thought 1 . 3. [A supposition] Syn. presumption, conjecture, surmise; see… …

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  • 27account — I. n. 1. Record, register, inventory, score. 2. Bill, charge, registry of debt and credit. 3. Reckoning, computation, calculation, enumeration, tale, count. 4. Description, statement, narration, recital, rehearsal, relation, narrative, chronicle …

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  • 28Account — Ac*count , v. i. 1. To render or receive an account or relation of particulars; as, an officer must account with or to the treasurer for money received. [1913 Webster] 2. To render an account; to answer in judgment; with for; as, we must account… …

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  • 29To account of — Account Ac*count , v. i. 1. To render or receive an account or relation of particulars; as, an officer must account with or to the treasurer for money received. [1913 Webster] 2. To render an account; to answer in judgment; with for; as, we must… …

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  • 30forthcoming bond — A bond conditioned on the forthcoming of property to answer such judgment as may be entered. If the property be forthcoming, no liability ensues. U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. v. Sabath, 286 IlLApp. 320, 3 N.E.2d 330, 335. A bond given to a… …

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