Term with a specific meaning in jurisprudence.
1 The law term was over and will not resume until October 7th.
2 It would deliver a written judgment, probably early in the next law term .
3 It is hoped to have the trial in the next law term in October.
4 The judge hopes to rule by the end of the law term on December 21st.
5 The appointment of 13 senior counsel marks the beginning of the new law term this week.
6 Judgment is not expected to be delivered before the new law term opens on January 11th.
7 Hence the law term waiver; hence waif.
8 This week saw the end of the law term , so school was out for all the city's legal eagles.
9 Convicted murderer Graham Dwyer is one of those awaiting key judgments as the new law term opens this week.
10 This word is allied to the law term "discommon," to deprive of the privileges of a place.
11 Monsieur Hure, you take 'By Jingo' for a law term , and you say you come from Mortagne! exclaimed Simonnin.
12 Mr Justice Kearns put back the case for mention to Friday next, the last day of the present law term .
13 Indeed, the fact of her abduction (to use a Scottish law term ) was completely proved by impartial witnesses.
14 The cancellations, announced on different dates since the new law term began in October, affected planned sittings in Cork and Kilkenny.
15 The case opened on Tuesday before Mr Justice Frank Clarke and will resume in October, when the new law term opens.
16 Nine denied these allegations, saying the contract had been 'frustrated' - a contract law term that effectively means null and void.
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