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SUMMER ASSOCIATE

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A law school student who works in a law firm during the summer. … [Read more...] about SUMMER ASSOCIATE

SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS

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When cases are to be adjudged promptly, without any unnecessary form, the proceedings are said to be summary. 2. In no case can the party be tried summarily unless when such proceedings are authorized by legislative authority except perhaps in the cases of contempts, for the common law is a stranger to such a mode of trial. … [Read more...] about SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS

SUMMER-HUS SILVER

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A payment to the lords of the wood on the Wealds of Kent, who used to visit those places in summer, when their under-tenants were bound to prepare little summer-houses for their reception, or else pay a composition in money. Cowell. … [Read more...] about SUMMER-HUS SILVER

SUMAGE

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Toll for carriage on horseback. Cowell. Summa carita est facere justitiam singulis, et omni tempore quando neceesse fuerit. The greatest charity is to do justice to every one, and at any time whenever it may be necessary. 11 Coke, 70. Summa est lex quse pro religions facit. That is the highest law which favors religion. 10 Mod 117, 119; Broom, Max. 19. Summa ratio est que pro … [Read more...] about SUMAGE

SUMMARY JUDGMENT

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A final decision made by a judge in favor of one of the parties that is made after discovery of evidence is complete but prior to trial. A party makes a motion for summary judgment and argues that a reasonable jury examining the evidence could only decide the case in favor of the moving party. If a judge agrees then it would not be necessary to have a trial and a judgment is … [Read more...] about SUMMARY JUDGMENT

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