transitoryActions are "transitory" when they might have happened anywhere, and are "local" when they could only happen there. trial de novoA whole new trial held in an appellate court ast though the first trial never happened.
TRANSITORY ACTION, pract., plead. Actions are transitory when the venue may lawfully be laid in any county, though the cause of action arose out of the jurisdiction of the court. Vide Actions, and 1 Chit. Pl. 273; Com. Dig. Actions, N 12; Cowp.
internal condition and a disease of the mind. R v Sullivan 1984) AC 156 during an epileptic episode, the defendant caused grievous bodily harm: epilepsy was an internal condition and a disease of the mind, and the fact that the state was transitory ...
A chose transitory is that which is movable, and can be carried from place to place. But the use of the word "chose" in these senses is practically obsolete, and it is now used only in the phrases chose in action and chose in possession.
But if the thing be transitory in its nature, by the change, as if one take raw corn or meal and thereof make bread, in that case I cannot seize the bread.
The corrective force must be of a transitory and trifling nature. In the 2004 case of Canadian Foundation, at ΒΆ24, ...
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