Substitution (n). Substitution is the reliving of an attorney from a trial for what ever reason and selection of a new attorney to replace him to continue the trial in that court, by filing a written statement in that court.
Toxic Chemical Use Substitution: Replacing toxic chemicals with less harmful chemicals in industrial processes.
Substitution: Subrogation. The putting of one person or one thing in place of another.
substitution of attorney n. a document in which the party to a lawsuit states that his/her attorney of record is being substituted for by another attorney or by the party acting for himself/herself (in propria persona).
Substitution Definition - Noun : the substituting of one person or thing for another: as ...
substitution n. putting one person in place of another, in particular replacem... substitution of attorney n. a document in which the party to a lawsuit states that his/her...
The substitution provision of the Federal Employees Liability Reform and Tort Compensation Act (FELRTCA) provides that '[u]pon certification by the Attorney General that the defendant employee was acting within the scope of his office or employment ...
The substitution of one central corporation for the many local and independent corporations of the church, so far at least as the management of property is concerned, was a constitutional change of great importance, ...
"The substitution of one person or thing for another, so that the same rights and duties which attached to the original person or thing attach to the substituted one. If one person is subrogated to another, he is said to stand in the other's shoes." ...
Subrogation: Substitution of one person for another, giving the substitute the same legal rights as the original party.
The pupillary substitutions of the civil law somewhat resembled contingent remainders. 1 Brown's Civ. Law, 214, n.; Burr. 1623. Vide, generally, Viner's Ab. h. t.; Bac. Ab. h. t; Com. Dig. h. t.; 4 Kent, Com. 189; Yelv. 1, n.; Cruise, Dig. tit.
NOVATION The substitution of a new contract for an old one. A novation may change one of the parties to the contract or the duties that must be performed by the original parties.
change - An alteration; a modification or addition; substitution of one thing for another. Exchange of money against money of a different denomination.
Amend Alter formally, by substitution, deletion, or addition, or rephrasing, the provisions of an existing Act or secondary legislation. Amending Act An Act performing an amendment. Amendment The result of amending.
Martial law may also be established within a state itself in substitution for the ordinary government and legal system during serious disturbances. Again, in this event, justice is administered by military tribunals.
This literally means substitution. In law, it refers to the fact that once a person or entity (i.e. insurance company) has paid expenses or a debt for someone else, they can then assume the legal rights of that person related to that debt.
Or the original farmer might make a deal with his neighbor who agrees to step into his shoes and give 9 sheep for the three pigs. Any renewal of a prior obligation, whether by substitution of the value being given for the bargain or by substitution ...
arbitration: the submission voluntarily or involuntarily of a disputed matter to selected persons and the substitution of their award or decision for the judgment of a court or its confirmation by the court as a judgment of the court ...
Novation: Substitution of a new contractual debt for an old debt by agreement between the debtor, the creditor and a third party who takes on responsibility for the original debt.
See also: Law, State, Person, Information, Public
 
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