单词 | proclamation of a fine |
释义 | > as lemmasproclamation of a fine a. proclamation of a fine: the reading out of a fine in court in order to make it more public and less liable to be levied by fraud. See proclaim v. 2b. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > [noun] > conclusion in case of cognizance proclamation of a fine1483 cognizance1576 1483–4 Act 1 Rich. III c. 7 §2 The Iustices of Peas..do make open and solempe proclamacion of the seid fyne in iiij generall Cessions of Peas to be holden the same yere. 1607 J. Cowell Interpreter sig. Fff2v/1 Proclamation of a fine, is a notice openly, and solemnly giuen at all the Assises, that shall be holden in the Countie within one yeare after the ingrossing of the fine..And these proclamations be made vpon transcripts of the fine, sent by the Iustices of the Common plees, to the Iustices of Assise, and the Iustices of peace. 1736 G. Jacob Every Man his Own Lawyer 191 A Fine without Proclamation is a Fine at Common Law; and the Fine with Proclamation is termed a Fine according to the Statutes. 1792 R. Foley Pract. Court of Great Sessions for Carmarthen, Pembroke, & Cardigan 101 The Secondary will proclaim the Fine the two following Sessions, and the Prothonotary will duly indorse such Proclamation on the Back of the Inrolment. 1994 Law Rep.: Court of Appeal 1993 (Lexis) 271 In Lord Audley v. Pollard (1597) 2 Cro.Eliz. 561, as explained in 5 Co.Rep. 106a the position under a Statute of Henry VII was that an entry to dispute a fine had to be made not more than five years after the proclamation of the fine. < as lemmas |
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