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Exceptions- Declarations by either side in a civil or criminal case reserving the right to appeal a judge's ruling upon a motion.

 


Exceptions to discharge. Although the debtor has the right to keep certain property, the debtor is not discharged from all debts. The following sums continue to be due and owing even after relief is granted: ...

Exceptions are dilatory or peremptory. Bract. lib. 5, tr. 5; Britton, cap. 91, 92; 1 Lilly's Ab. 559. Dilatory exceptions are such as do not tend to defeat the action, but only to retard its progress. Poth. Proc. civ. partie 1, c. 2, s. 2, art.

Two exceptions linger on in international law: the first is the defensive war or the war for just cause.

Bill of exceptions
Definition
: a bill setting forth the exceptions and objections to rulings made at trial and the evidence relevant to them for the purpose of appeal or other review ...

With few exceptions, a marriage validly contracted in one place is recognized in others.

With some exceptions, as for example, where the defendant surrenders nothing can be a performance of the condition of the bail bond, but putting in bail to the action.

There are no exceptions. It is vitally important, therefore, that third persons doing business with an agent claiming to have power of attorney first ascertain that the principal is still alive (and, if the power is not a durable power) that the ...

Exceptions to the guidelines allow a court to order different amounts in particular cases.Child WelfareAnother term used for child protection.

The Industrial Code expressly retains power for the states to initiate certain additions or exceptions to the Code which in any given state may form part of the law regulating factories there.

Demand letters are not always prerequisites for a legal suit but there are exceptions such as legal action on promissory notes or if the contract requires it.

However, as significant as the hearsay rule itself are the exceptions to the rule which allow hearsay testimony such as: a) a statement by the opposing party in the lawsuit which is inconsistent with what he/she has said in court (called an ...

Major exceptions include contracts involving the ownership of real estate and commercial contracts for goods worth $500 or more, which must be in writing to be enforceable.

However, there are numerous exceptions to the rule against hearsay, and if hearsay evidence meets one of the exceptions, it will be allowed in as evidence.

There may be exceptions to this rule, depending on the nature of the work, whether it was created in the course of employment and the purposes for which the work was created.

There are dozens of long-established exceptions to the general rule that hearsay statements are inadmissible in court; the exceptions are based on circumstances where the out-of-court statements carry a strong likelihood of trustworthiness (e.g.

Thus, also, as there are exceptions to almost every rule of law, and as circumstances alter cases infinitely, when a statute itself imposes no limitation upon its meaning or application, the courts, in construing the statute, as a rule, ...

the requirement that a vessel be operated by a licensed pilot unless that vessel meets certain exceptions. Most state laws make exceptions for boats that are licensed to the United States and operating in coastwise trade and for small vessels.

(FOIA) is the act which allows access to most public records, with exceptions for reasons that can include protection of national security, trade secrets, law enforcement records, attorney-client privilege, invasion of personal privacy, ...

Two exceptions to this rule exist. First, a single plaintiff is allowed to aggregate the amount if he or she has two or more claims against a single defendant, whether the claims are related or unrelated.

the Trade Marks Act 1994, any sign which is capable of being represented graphically and is capable of distinguishing goods and services of one business from those of another may be a registered trade or service mark subject to certain exceptions ...

MARITAL PROPERTY: includes all property acquired during the marriage, even if it is not titled in both names, with some exceptions.
MASTER: hears cases like a judge. A master's decision is reviewed by a judge before becoming final.

best evidence - In proving the content of a writing, the best evidence is the writing itself, and subject to exceptions of unavailability of the writing, no other evidence is admissible to prove it.

An employee must generally have worked for his employer for one year or more to be able to bring an unfair dismissal claim (but there are exceptions).
Unfair term ...

Absolute:
Complete and without conditions. For example, a bankrupt, usually after nine months receives an Absolute Order of Discharge, which means all of his debts, with certain exceptions, are wiped out.

Hearsay: secondhand information that a witness only heard about from someone else and did not see or hear himself. Hearsay is not admitted in court because it's not trustworthy, though there are many exceptions.

partial payment a payment that is less than the total amount owed on a monthly mortgage payment. Normally, lenders do not accept partial payments. The lender may make exceptions during times of difficulty. Contact ...

The employer must allow the employee to return to the same position or a position similar to that held before taking the leave. There are exceptions to the FMLA: the most notable is that only employers with 50 or more employees are covered--about ...

validity of the registered mark, of the registration of the mark, of the owner's ownership of the mark and of the owner's exclusive right to use the mark with the goods/services. The claim of incontestability is subject to certain limited exceptions ...

Sometimes exceptions are made and the priviledge is waived off, as for example, in cases where the client questions the attorney's professional competence through criminal charges or a malpractice suit.

The very nature of the evidence shows its weakness, and, as such, hearsay evidence is generally indadmissable unless it falls within one of the many exceptions which provides for admissibility.

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