Propound : To offer for discussion or consideration. Prosecutions : Criminal legal proceedings. Prospective : Likely to come about, relating to or effective in the future.
Propound: To offer a document as being authentic or valid. Used mostly in the law of wills; to propound a will means to take legal action, as part of probate, including a formal inspection of the will, by the court.
Expanded Legal Definition of Pro Possessore Habetur Qui Dolo InjuriavePropound To offer a document as being authentic or valid. Expanded Legal Definition of PropoundProprietor Owner.
It was included in the programme of import duty reforms of the Whig government in 1841, and fell with its propounders in the general election of that year.
are applied to distinct causes of actions, as upon several promissory notes; but it more frequently happens that the various counts introduced, do not really relate to different claims, but are adopted merely as so many different forms of propounding ...
Gregory Chaitin, a noted computer scientist, propounds a view that comprehension is a kind of data compression[1].
PLEADING - A formal statement, generally written, propounding the case of action or the defense of a legal case.
interrogatories: written questions propounded by one party and served on an adversary, who must provide written answers thereto under oath intestate: a person who dies without a will J ...
Interrogatories - A set or series of written questions propounded to a party, witness, or other person having information or interest in a case; a discovery device.
A formal written statement by a party to a lawsuit that answers each question or interrogatory propounded by the other party. These answers must be acknowledged before a notary public or other person authorized to take acknowledgements. Antedate: ...
Answers To Interrogatories: A formal written statement by a party to a lawsuit which answers each question or interrogatory propounded by the other party.
See also: Person, Party, Question, Law, Issue
 
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