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To 'give way' or 'giving way' are the terms used by MPs who want to interrupt an MP who is speaking in the House of Commons. An MP cannot intervene when another MP is speaking to the House unless that MP allows it by giving way.

 


Right Of Way
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in land and air traffic and in sea navigation, rules that determine precedence in the use of traffic lanes.

Right of way - The right of a party to pass over the land of another.
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(n) Right of way is the specific directions, regulations, conditions stipulated for the user of a pathway or road while using such road or pathway for commuting
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WAY, estates. A passage, street or road. A right of way is a privilege which an individual or a particular description of persons, such as the inhabitants of a particular place, or the owners or occupiers of such place may have, ...

A way two or more people can own property together. Each can leave his or her interest upon death to beneficiaries of his choosing instead of to the other owners, as is required with joint tenancy.

A way for two or more people to share ownership of real estate or other property.
When two or more people own property as joint tenants and one owner dies, the other owners automatically own the deceased owner's share.

A way of locating a word mark that is comprised of an alternative or intentionally corrupted spelling of an English word. The pseudo mark search locates spellings that are very similar or phonetically equivalent to the word mark.

By way of an example of a wrongful cirtizen's arrest, in a 1969 decision of the British Columbia Supreme Court, Bahner v Marwest Hotel, a restaurant patron was rudely detained for failure to pay for a bottle of wine he had ordered, ...

The way forward came from the belief that, as well as revelation, human reason could also provide the parameters for moral conduct. War and violence per se could be seen to be wasteful, unproductive, intemperate, irrational, and therefore immoral.

This way be considered as the established doctrine equally in England as in this country.
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Right of Way
Strictly any highway is a Right of Way; any route over which the public have a right to pass and repass without let or hindrance.

right of way 1 : an easement or servitude over another's land conferring a right of passage 2 a : the area over which a right of way exists b : the strip of land over which is built a public road c : the land ...

Right of way The right of a party to pass over the land of another.
Robinson-Patman Act An amendment to the Clayton Act which deals with price discrimination.

Right of Way
A right of crossing or passage over the land of another; the strip of land on which the right of way is located.

right of way
n. 1) a pathway or road with a specific description. 2) the right to cross property to go to and from another parcel. The right of way may be a specific grant of land or an "easement", which is a right to pass across another's land.

The most usual way of acquiring an interest in property is as the result of a consensual transaction with the previous owner, for example, a sale or a gift.

bank levy: Way to enforce a decision against someone that owes money. The money is taken from their checking or savings account at a bank, savings and loan, thrift institution, or credit union.

An alternative way to resolve a legal dispute where an independent, neutral third person ("arbitrator") is appointed to hear and consider the dispute and renders a final and binding decision called an award.

(b) The easiest way of explaining a given similarity is by attributing it to a direct loan. The process of reception, of the borrowing of one people from the other, plays a most notable part in the history of institutions and ideas.

DISCOVERY: a way for getting information from the other side or other people. Examples of discovery are interrogatories (written questions) and depositions (questions which are usually in person and recorded).

Term: Right of Way
Definition: A right of crossing or passage over the land of another; the strip of land on which the right of way is located.

Best Mode: The way of implementing the inventive concept contemplated by the inventor on the filing date of the patent application.

To be liable for the injury of another, one must have acted in such a way as to proximately cause the injury.

TOP Massachusetts trust : A unique way to organize a business where the property is bought by, or transferred to, a trustee (such as a trust company) and the trustee issues trust "units", which the investors, or their designates, ...

A hybrid offence is an indictable offence until the Crown elects to proceed by way of summary conviction. The difference is in the process followed.

Prescription: Way of acquiring property rights, such as an easement, by long and continued use or enjoyment. The required period of continued use or enjoyment, before legal rights are enforceable, is set out in the 1832 Prescription Act.

Other treaties are just contracts between the signatories to conduct themselves in a certain way or to do a certain thing.

the right which nature gives to all mankind of disposing of their persons or property after the manner they judge most consonant to their happiness, on condition of their acting within the limits of the law of nature, and that they do not in any way ...

Bankruptcy is a way for individuals or businesses owing more money than they can pay to either work out a plan to repay the money over time or to have their debt wiped out.

Containership: a ship constructed in such a way that she can easily stack containers near and on top of each other as well as on deck.

essentially a psychological term which has found its way into criminal trials.

A trademark can be words, a design, a color, a sound, a smell and even the way something feels as long as it is distinctive. The USPTO issues federal mark registrations used "in commerce," which is generally in more than one state.

Database A collection of information arranged in a way to facilitate updating and retrieval.

Common law: In the twelfth century Henry II appointed judges to travel the country to deal with cases of a similar nature in the same way, wherever they were heard. The law became common to the whole of England.

As unfamiliar as the case method will be to most 1Ls, the real source of anxiety is the way the professor presents it. Simply put, Socratic instruction entails directed questioning and limited lecturing.

: an agency that is not created as an actual agency by a principal and an agent but that is imposed by law when a principal acts in such a way as to lead a third party to reasonably believe that another is the principal's agent and the third party is ...

As an example, a person who has used a right of way across another person's land for the past ten to twenty years may be said to have become entitled to that right of way through prescription. 2.

If you need to disclose it to another, an obligation of confidentiality must be imposed on the recipient (preferably by way of written agreement) - this will allow you legal remedies against the recipient if the obligation is broken.

We limit access to the Wex authoring apparatus as a way of ensuring that the quality of material here remains high, and free of vandalism of various kinds.

A unique way to organize a business in which the property is bought by, or transferred to, a trustee (such as a trust company) and the trustee issues trust "units", which the investors, or their designates, hold as beneficiaries.

a person who is riding on a vessel who is in no way responsible for the vessel's operation. It excludes a vessel's captain and crew, for example.

Another way of thinking of an affirmative defense would be as a valid excuse as to why the crime was committed or why the defendant should not be held to blame for the crime.

A way to discharge a claim whereby the parties agree to give and accept something in settlement of the claim that will replace the terms of the parties' original agreement.

The right to travel over another person's land is called the "right of way" and is the most common type of easement. Easements are usually granted by property owners for the placement of power lines, utility poles, utility trenches, or water lines.

(See ‘civil court'.)
Bridle Way
Right of way for pedestrians and people riding horses and bicycles.
Building regulation consent
This is required for any building work as a matter of health/safety.

Latin: referring to a legal right of way, and to enjoyment, granted to the public but only for the purposes of recreation or education, such as upon parks or public squares.

Obiter dictum - [A saying by the way]. An observation on a legal question suggested by a case but not arising in such a manner as to require a decision. Therefore not binding as a precedent.
OPI - Open for Public Inspection.

Pendente lite literally means "pending the trial" and is another way of saying temporary.

All may have contributed in some way, but no single reason is solely responsible.
Although the risks and sacrifices are great, the truth is gangs provide many benefits to their members. Some of these include: ...

DA Data Administration. A way of storing and accessing data in the computer.
damages In a civil action, an amount of money claimed by the plaintiff, or awarded by the court, as compensation for injury or loss.

FAIR USE: The use of a portion of copyrighted material in a way that does not infringe the owner's rights. The use of a portion of material for educational purposes, literary criticism or news reporting is often considered a fair use.

Jus Spatiandi Et Manendi:
Latin: referring to a legal right of way, and to enjoyment, granted to the public but only for the purposes of recreation or education, such as upon parks or public squares.

Judicial officer exercising some of the functions of a judge. It also refers in a general way to a judge.
Malfeasance
Evil doing, ill conduct; the commission of some act which is positively prohibited by law.

Brain surgery used as a way of treating mental disorders.
public nuisance
A nuisance (q.v.) that interferes with a public right to do something.

A party may suggest that the only way something could have occurred was if the other party was negligent.
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Exemplary damages - Monetary award by way of punishment for injury caused by aggravated circumstances or malice, in addition to compensation for the injury. 3.

GROSS NEGLIGENCE: Failure to use even the slightest amount of care in a way that shows recklessness or willful disregard for the safety of others.

Fraud - Intentional deception to deprive another person of property or to injure that person in some way.
Fugitive - One who flees; used in criminal law the implication of a flight, evasion, or escape from arrest, prosecution, or imprisonment.

It was used especially as a procedural device to determine property rights; but it was also the normal way to start proceedings for the protection of both public and private interest.

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