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A Summary Trial is:
Res Judicata means:
Which legal term refers to an act done beyond the powers of a legal authority?
Double Jeopardy refers to:
What does the Plea of Autrefois Acquit signify?
Which of the following is considered a non-constitutional body?
Which of the following is NOT a statutory body?
Which of the following is a constitutional body?
To repeal a law means:
Remission in law means:
Cross-examination is:
Ratio decidendi refers to:
Recklessness is a form of:
Quorum refers to:
Which of the following is an example of a quasi-judicial body?
Regulatory bodies are responsible for:
Which of the following is a non-statutory body?
A puisne judge refers to:
What is a proviso?
What is a precedent?
Pre-emption refers to:
Post-mortem or autopsy is:
Possession refers to:
A plaintiff is:
What is a plaint?
Penalty refers to:
What is pardon?
Overrule means:
What is the modern term for a crime?
What is a mortgage?
Mesne profit refers to:
Mens rea is:
Locus standi refers to:
Litigation refers to:
What is libel?
Lease refers to:
What is a leading question?
What is the meaning of 'issue' in legal terms?
Who is an 'intestate'?
Corroboration means:
Circumstantial evidence is:
Second-hand evidence is:
First-hand evidence refers to:
Caveat emptor means:
What is a caveat?
Bankruptcy is:
What is alimony?
Alibi refers to:
An adverse witness is :
A hostile witness is: