act on petition — A form of summary proceeding formerly in use in the high court of admiralty, in England, in which the parties stated their respective cases briefly, and supported their statements by affidavit … Black's law dictionary
act on petition — A form of summary proceeding formerly in use in the high court of admiralty, in England, in which the parties stated their respective cases briefly, and supported their statements by affidavit … Black's law dictionary
act on petition — An English summary proceeding in admiralty cases … Ballentine's law dictionary
petition — (or bankruptcy petition or petition for relief) the document that commences a bankruptcy proceeding (Glossary of Common Bankruptcy Terms) The document used to begin a bankruptcy case. See order for relief (Bernstein s Dictionary of Bankruptcy… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
act — 1 n 1 a: something done by a person in accordance with his or her free will a tortious act see also actus reus b: the failure to do something that one has a legal duty to do – called also negative act; 2 a … Law dictionary
petition of right — originally, the means of proceeding against the Crown in a civil action (e.g. breach of contract). The petition of right procedure was rendered obsolete by the passing of the Crown Proceedings Act 1947. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart.… … Law dictionary
Petition of right — This article is about the pre 1948 contractual remedy against the Crown. For the 1628 Act of Parliament that forms part of the constitutional prelude to the English Civil War, see Petition of Right. In English law, a petition of right was a… … Wikipedia
Pétition des droits — La Pétition des Droits (1628) est une loi constitutionnelle anglaise de première importance. La Pétition des Droits, qui fixe les libertés imprescriptibles des sujets devant le roi, fut et demeure l un des textes essentiels de la constitution de… … Wikipédia en Français
petition — A written address, embodying an application or prayer from the person or persons preferring it, to the power, body, or person to whom it is presented, for the exercise of his or their authority in the redress of some wrong, or the grant of some… … Black's law dictionary
Act Concerning Peter's Pence and Dispensations — The Act Concerning Peter s Pence and Dispensations – short title Ecclesiastical Licences Act 1533 – ( 25 Henry VIII, c. 21 ) was passed by the Reformation Parliament in the early part of 1534 and outlawed the payment of Peter s Pence and other… … Wikipedia