CHOSE (Fr. for "thing"), a term used in English law in different senses. Chose local is a thing annexed to a place, as a mill. A chose transitory is that which is movable, and can be carried from place to place.
Chose In Action definition: A property right in something intangible, or which is not in one's possession, but enforceable through legal or court action. Related Terms: Personal Property ...
Chose In Action: The right of property in intangible things which are not in one's possession, but that are enforcible through legal or Court action, such as debts, insurance claims, shares in a company, pensions and salaries.
Chose: A case of action; chattel or personal property; a personal right; a chose in action. Citation: A notice of a court proceeding; a writ commanding a person to appear in court on a certain day.
CHOSE OF ACTION: A personal right, not reduced into possession, but recoverable by a suit at law.
CHOSE, property. This is a French word, signifying thing. In law, it is applied to personal property; as choses in possession, are such personal things of which one has possession; choses in action, are such as the owner has not the possession, ...
Chose in action A right of property in intangible things or in things which are not in one's possession, which right is enforceable through legal or court action.
Chose in action Definition : a right to something (as payment of a debt or damages for injury) that can be recovered in a lawsuit also : a document (as a check or stock certificate) embodying such a right ...
A chose in action cannot be assigned at law, though it may be done in equity; but the assignee takes it subject to all the equity to which it was liable in the hands of the original party.
Kennedy chose to follow the recommendation of the Jackson subcommittee and initially used the NSC as a more intimate forum for discussions with only his principal advisers.
Those chosen representatives collect the assets and pay the debts of the estate and then distribute what remains to those who are entitled by provisions of the will or by law.
The US contractor Lockheed Martin is chosen over an alliance of Northrop Grumman and Boeing to build the new spacecraft Orion. Orion was previously known as the Crew Exploration Vehicle. Orion will go eventually to the moon by 2014. MSNBC ...
District Attorney (Da) A lawyer who is elected or chosen by local government officials to represent the state government in criminal cases brought in a designated county or judicial district.
Applies to a state whose fundamental rules and maxims not only define how those shall be chosen or designated to whom the exercise of sovereign powers shall be confided, ...
a private extraordinary judge chosen by the parties who have a matter in dispute, invested with power to decide the same. This power to them is given by the parties involved with mutual consent.
Magistrates are chosen from the local community and most have no legal training. They are not paid. Magistrates deal with 98% of all criminal cases. The remaining 2%, the more serious cases, they pass to the Crown Court.
Grand jurors are usually chosen from the same pool of people that provide trial jurors: A judge selects and swears in a grand jury, just as they do in trial juries.
Lists of potential jurors are chosen from various sources such as registered voters. The names are drawn by lot (more often by computer random selection) and requested to appear for possible service.
The Cabinet is made up of about 20 senior ministers chosen by the Prime Minister. It decides on government policy and co-ordinates the work of the different government departments.
A private, disinterested person chosen by the parties in arbitration to hear evidence concerning the dispute and to make an award based on the evidence. Area: A group of police districts that share detective or investigative units.
*iudex - the "judge," an unpaid private person chosen from the list (album) drawn up according to wealth to decide a case referred to him by the praetor. If the case was heard by a panel of iudices, they were known as recuperatores.
arbitration - The referral of a dispute to an impartial third person chosen by the parties to the dispute.
clerk of court: A person chosen by the judges to help manage cases, keep court records, deal with financial matters, and give other administrative support.
Arbitrator - A private, disinterested person chosen by the parties in arbitration to hear evidence concerning the dispute and to make an award based on the evidence.
An owner can bequeath his interest/share (regardless of his absolute percentage of the property owned) in the property at his death to his own chosen beneficiaries; his share need not become property of the other owners, ...
A sentence can range from a fine and community service to life imprisonment or death. For most crimes, the sentence is chosen by the trial judge; the jury chooses the sentence only in a capital case, ...
People who are summoned to the courthouse so that they may be questioned and perhaps chosen as jurors in trials of civil or criminal cases. Vertical privity ...
Arbitration - The hearing of a dispute by an impartial third person or persons (chosen by the parties), whose award the parties agree to accept., ...
If a person received notice of a hearing and chose not to attend, then the hearing would not be called ex parte. Some jurisdictions expand the definition to include any proceeding that goes undefended, even though proper notice has been given.
Personal Property Used to describe anything not classified as real property (also known as chattels).Choses in ActionUsed to define property that is neither real nor personal, but which a person has certain rights to, ...
rank order number The number that Kentucky Consular Center gives to the entries of DV Program (lottery) as the computer selects them. The first entries chosen have the lowest numbers. The Visa Office of the Department ...
REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST: A trust created during the maker's lifetime that can be changed. Allows the creator to pass assets on to chosen beneficiaries without going through probate.
The theory behind the rule is that a person who chooses to take a risk cannot later complain that she was injured by the risk that she chose to take.
during the stop of the vehicle, or a host of other reasons, if the evidence against you is weak. The judge can dismiss a case with prejudice, which means the DA can't re-file the case against you, or without prejudice, which means the DA can chose to ...
A jury thus chosen is called a "struck jury." subpoena - A subpoena is a command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony upon a certain matter. A subpoena duces tecum requires production of books, papers and other things.
See also: Law, Person, State, Court, Right
 
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