A witness testifies on "behalf" of the party who calls him, notwithstanding his evidence proves to be adverse to that party's case. Richerson v. Stern burg, 65 111. 274. See, further, 12 Q. B. 693; 18 Q. B. 512. … [Read more...] about BEHALF
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BENCH
Typically referring to the judge when using this word, for example, a bench trial which means a trial before a judge and not a jury. The bench refers to the comfortable bench (or usually a chair) where the judge sits in court during a hearing or trial. Law Dictionary - Alternative Legal Definition A seat of judgment or tribunal for the administration of justice; the seat … [Read more...] about BENCH
BENEFICIO PRIMA (ECCLESIASTICO HABENDO)
] In English law. An ancient writ, which was addressed by the king to the lord chancellor, to bestow the benefice that should first fall in the royal gift, above or under a specified value, upon a person named therein. Reg. Orig. 307. … [Read more...] about BENEFICIO PRIMA (ECCLESIASTICO HABENDO)
BEARING DATE
These words are frequently used in conveyancing and in pleading; as, for example, a certain indenture bearing date the first day of January, 1851, which signifies not that the indenture was made on that day, but simply that such date has been put to it. 2. When in a declaration the plaintiff alleges that the defendant made his promissory note on such a day, he will not be … [Read more...] about BEARING DATE
BEHAVIOR
Manner of behaving, whether good or bad; conduct; manners; carriage of one's self, with respect to propriety and morals; deportment. Webster. State v. Roll, 1 Ohio Dec. 284. Surety to be of good behavior is said to be a larger requirement than surety to keep the peace. … [Read more...] about BEHAVIOR
